More than 20,000 fish feared killed in pollution incident in Co Louth river
Inland Fisheries Ireland says source has been identified as agricultural discharge
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100 = ๊ธ์ ์ฐ์ธ
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Inland Fisheries Ireland says source has been identified as agricultural discharge
IFI Fisheries Environmental Officers have been on site since Tuesday evening to investigate the incident.
Inland Fisheries Ireland has estimated that more than 20,000 fish have been killed on the River Glyde in Co Louth.
Inland Fisheries Ireland has estimated that more than 20,000 fish have been killed on the River Glyde in Co Louth.
โDefinite line of inquiryโ being pursued by Inland Fisheries Ireland following incident in river Glyde near Tallanstown
The body of a fisherman has been recovered from Carlingford Lough after a search involving coastguard units from both sides of the border, along with local search and rescue teams.
The Oireachtas Joint Committee on Fisheries and Maritime Affairs has called for stronger enforcement of non-Irish vessels fishing in the country's Exclusive Economic Zone.