Major fish kill in Glenagannon River in Carndonagh

Inland Fisheries Ireland, the state agency responsible for the protection and conservation of freshwater fish and habitats, is investigating a major fish kill incident in the Glenagannon River at Carndonagh, Inishowen in County Donegal.
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Environmental and Fisheries Officers from the North-Western River Basin District were alerted to the incident by a member of the public via its 24-hour confidential hotline number on Friday, August 26.

Following patrols conducted along the river on Friday (August 26) and Saturday (August 27), Inland Fisheries Ireland has confirmed that over 2,250 juvenile brown trout and Atlantic salmon were killed. The fish kill covered approximately four kilometres of the river and comprised several year classes of fish.

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Inland Fisheries Ireland is following a definite line of inquiry to determine the cause, which may result in legal proceedings being initiated.

Some of the dead fish recovered at Glenagannon River.Some of the dead fish recovered at Glenagannon River.
Some of the dead fish recovered at Glenagannon River.

The Director of the North- Western River Basin District with Inland Fisheries Ireland, Milton Matthews, acknowledged the ongoing support of the public in reporting suspected cases of water pollution and fish kills, saying: “We would like to thank the member of the public who alerted us promptly to this serious incident through our 24-hour confidential hotline last Friday. This enabled our environmental team in Letterkenny to instigate our investigations without delay. This can be critical in identifying and confirming the underlying cause of fish kill incidents such as this one on the Glenagannon River.”

To report fish kills or water pollution, members of the public are encouraged to call Inland Fisheries Ireland’s hotline on 0818 34 74 24, which is open 24 hours a day and seven days a week.

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