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Louth fish kill 'devastating for biodiversity'

Louth fish kill 'devastating for biodiversity'
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An ecological disaster in County Louth, Ireland, has resulted in the death of approximately 20,000 fish in the River Glyde. Inland Fisheries Ireland is investigating the event, which has been described as a devastating blow to local biodiversity.

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Large-scale fish kills raise urgent concerns about environmental regulation, water quality management, and the effectiveness of current nature conservation plans.

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A significant fish kill in a Co Louth river in which an estimated 20,000 fish died is "devastating for biodiversity", a Government minister has said.

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