Dr Neil Reid from Queen's University is behind the new research Sand dredging in Lough Neagh "may be having broader and more persistent impacts" on the lake than previously thought, according to new ...
Algal blooms are expected to resurge when the weather improves Blue-green algae has been recorded in Lough Neagh for the first time this year. It was spotted on the south-west shore off the Washingbay ...
Further sightings of algae around the shore of Lough Neagh are “sadly not surprising”, a spokesperson has said. A spokesperson for the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs said the ...
Lough Neagh offers seemingly endless space and distant horizons in the center of the province of Ulster. Ancient history, busy towns and villages, wildlife parks, and walking trails – to say nothing ...
Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland is being plagued by toxic algae blooms, prompting concern from locals and environmentalists. Love Our Lough, a group of concerned citizens, staged a wake for Lough ...
Campaigners have said there is a “real sense of dread” that warm, dry weather could cause the green-blue algae problem at Lough Neagh to worsen - potentially leaving locals without drinking water for ...
Declan Conlon will argue officials have failed to act despite clear evidence of the ecological collapse of Lough Neagh An eel fisher is to argue at the high court in Belfast that the authorities have ...
Sand dredging in Lough Neagh "may be having broader and more persistent impacts" on the lake than previously thought, according to new research led by Queen's University Belfast. Researchers found ...