The groups have calculated that nearly a million tonnes of manure are produced by factory-farmed chickens and pigs a year in Northern Ireland, based on farms with more than 2,000 pigs or 40,000 ...
up to 200,000 tonnes of raw sewage is dumped into the lough’s catchment area annually. In recent years, Lough Neagh has seen the growth of thick layers of algae covering its surface, with ...
While there are a range of contributing factors to the crisis, such as agricultural pollution and invasive species, it is believed a massive source of excess nitrogen and phosphorus in the Lough Neagh ...
Organised by the campaign group Save Lough Neagh and a number of other ... source of excess nitrogen and phosphorus in the Lough Neagh catchment comes from the dumping of untreated human waste ...
Blue-green algae on Lough Neagh is set to be observed from space ... EU and the European Economic Area that can demonstrate a route to market for their solution. Catch up with the latest UTV ...
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The noxious algae on Lough Neagh are set to be studied from space ... This SBRI competition is open to all eligible organisations, registered in the UK, EU and the European Economic Area that can ...
The Stormont department responsible for Lough Neagh has teamed up with the UK Space Agency in order to find new satellite technology which could help combat toxic bluegreen algae blooms in the lough.
Space technology solutions are being sought to predict and monitor blue-green algae blooms on Lough Neagh and other NI waterways ... EU and the European Economic Area that can demonstrate a ...