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Blue-green algae has been detected in Lough Neagh for the first time in 2025, the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) ...
Blue-green algae typically grows during the warm summer months, but has been discovered following a recent spring heatwave.
Blue-green algae has been detected in Lough Neagh for the first time in 2025, the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) ...
A harmful algal bloom occurs in bodies of freshwater when Cyanobacteria, also called blue-green algae, produce toxins.
The presence of blue-green algae in Martray Lough near Ballygawley is "disheartening", the Department for Agriculture, ...
Contamination fuels algae blooms and wreaks havoc. Our investigation pinpointed alarming chemical levels in nearly 1 in 4 ...
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The lough, the UK's largest freshwater lake, has been blighted by large blooms of the potentially toxic blue-green algae in recent years. In a statement, the NIEA said reports of blue-green algae ...
The presence of blue-green algae in Martray Lough near Ballygawley ... the perfect conditions were created for the potentially toxic algae to bloom from the depths where it has always been present.