1. Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland, has been invaded by three non-indigenous amphipod species this century; the North American Gammarus tigrinus and Cragonyx pseudogracilis, plus the European G. pulex.
How do you solve a problem like Lough Neagh? Blue-green algae has been detected in the lough intermittently over the past six decades. But the past three summers have seen the biggest blooms since the ...
Lough Neagh’s recovery will require “tough decisions” and “sustained action over many years and possibly decades”, the North’s Minister for the Environment has said. Alliance Assembly member Andrew ...
Blue-green algae has been detected in the lough intermittently over the past six decades. But the past three summers have seen the biggest blooms since the 1970s. "We have this massive surplus of ...