Rescue services are continuing their search for a man who fell from a cliff in Co Kerry yesterday afternoon.
The man, believed to be Polish, was walking along cliffs near Brandon Creek in west Kerry when he fell in.
A second person who was with the man at the time raised the alarm shortly after 2:30pm yesterday afternoon.
This morning the Dingle Coast Guard, the Shannon Rescue Helicopter, Fenit Lifeboat and a number of local people have all launched as part of the search.
A spokesman for Valentia Coast Guard said the search is ongoing but nothing had been recovered as yet.
This afternoon RNLI Fenit Lifeboat Operations Manager Ger O'Donnell issued a warning to the public urging them to be careful when near the shoreline.
Mr O'Donnell said: "Sea conditions are very unpredictable at the moment.
"The combination of spring tides with a heavy sea swell makes the search conditions very difficult.
"I would urge people to be extremely vigilant near the shoreline and take care against rogue waves."