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Aerial & fish stock survey of the River Crana Catchment, Co. Donegal

Published on 30 Oct 2018
  • Fisheries surveys
  • Atlantic salmon
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Inland Fisheries Ireland investigating fish kill in Cork City

… Press Release Friday 4th May 2018 Inland Fisheries Ireland investigating fish kill in Cork City   Inland Fisheries Ireland investigating …
Press Release
Fri, 04/05/2018

Water users urged to take precautions to limit an outbreak of Crayfish Plague on River Suir downstream of Clonmel to Carrick-on-Suir

… Press Release Thursday 18th May 2017 Water users urged to … take precautions to limit an outbreak of Crayfish Plague on River Suir downstream of Clonmel to Carrick-on-Suir Water … confirmed that the cause of death was crayfish plague. The kill has only impacted White-clawed Crayfish and other …
Press Release
Thu, 18/05/2017

Inland Fisheries Ireland statement regarding fish kill in Co Clare

… Press Release Monday 8th May 2023 Inland Fisheries Ireland statement regarding fish kill in Co Clare Inland Fisheries Ireland is continuing to …
Press Release
Mon, 08/05/2023

Second online draw for ‘Brown Tags’ on Lower River Lee in Cork

… Press Release Tuesday 7th March 2023 Second online draw for ‘Brown Tags’ on Lower River Lee in Cork 45 ‘brown tags’ for the Lower … attach a brown tag as well as a standard blue tag to the fish. To help conserve stocks of wild salmon within the Lower …
Press Release
Tue, 07/03/2023

Inland Fisheries Ireland investigates fish kill at Ballina, Co. Tipperary

… Press Release Monday 21st May 2018 Inland Fisheries Ireland investigates fish kill at Ballina, Co. Tipperary Press release, 08 May 2018 …
Press Release
Mon, 21/05/2018

Details for second online lottery for ‘Brown Tags’ on Lower River Lee in Cork

… Details for second online lottery for ‘Brown Tags’ on Lower River Lee in Cork Public Notice Fri, 25/03/2022 38 … attach a brown tag as well as a standard blue tag to the fish. To help conserve stocks of wild salmon within the Lower River Lee, No. 5 or Cork …
Public Notice
Fri, 25/03/2022

‘Brown Tags’ conservation regulations come into force for Salmon Anglers on Lower River Lee in Cork

… regulations come into force for Salmon Anglers on Lower River Lee in Cork Public Notice Fri, 21/01/2022 To … attach a brown tag as well as a standard blue tag to the fish. To help conserve stocks of wild salmon within the Lower River Lee, No. 5 or Cork …
Public Notice
Fri, 21/01/2022

Glan Agua convicted following major Laragh River fish kill

… Press Release Wednesday 13th July 2016 Glan Agua convicted following major Laragh River fish kill Wednesday, 13th of July 2016 Glan Agua convicted …
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Wed, 13/07/2016

Construction company convicted following major River Dodder fish kill

… Press Release Tuesday 15th October 2013 Construction company convicted following major River Dodder fish kill Press release, 15/10/13 Construction company convicted …
Press Release
Tue, 15/10/2013

Final online draw for ‘Brown Tags’ on Lower River Lee in Cork

… Final online draw for ‘Brown Tags’ on Lower River Lee in Cork Public Notice Thu, 21/07/2022 … attach a brown tag as well as a standard blue tag to the fish. To help conserve stocks of wild salmon within the Lower River Lee, No. 5 or Cork …
Public Notice
Thu, 21/07/2022

Details for third online draw for ‘Brown Tags’ on Lower River Lee in Cork

… Details for third online draw for ‘Brown Tags’ on Lower River Lee in Cork Public Notice Thu, 26/05/2022 38 … the deadline to enter online draw is 5pm on Friday, 10th of June 2022. Background To boost conservation efforts, … attach a brown tag as well as a standard blue tag to the fish. To help conserve stocks of wild salmon within the Lower …
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Thu, 26/05/2022

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