One angler at Ballyronan told BBC News NI that nobody is taking responsibility for the pollution of the rivers that flow into Lough Neagh, where commercial eel fishing has been important to the ...
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The pollution has been blamed on outdated sewage ... He lives in Clady and gets his water there from Lough Neagh, where he ...
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“It is important to note that there are many factors contributing to pollution issues within Lough Neagh. Farming and agricultural is the main source of pollution, contributing to more than 60 ...
"Factory farming is also a major contributor to biodiversity loss, deforestation, climate change and soil degradation" ...
Liam Campbell outlines the importance of the cultural landscape of Lough Neagh. More episodes Programme Website ...
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Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland is the largest lake on the island of Ireland and in the United Kingdom. It has a surface area of over 150 square miles and supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
With two confirmed reports since the start of 2024, toxic blue-green algae in Lough Neagh has potentially already begun to wake up again. Last summer, it brought the largest freshwater lake in the ...
Although blooms tend to be seasonal, they have been described as able to occur at any stage in the year. Blue-green algae on Lough Neagh is set to be observed from space. The UK Space Agency has ...
Campaigners say pollution is killing the lake, with wildlife and birds suffering after blue-green algal blooms over the summer. Lough Neagh supplies half of Belfast's drinking water and 40% of ...