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Blue-green algae also known as cyanobacteria, has been detected in multiple locations across Northern Ireland including some lakes and rivers in the
168 confirmed reports of blue-green algae across Northern Ireland, say officials
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Lough Neagh fish being 'demolished' by blue-green algae - Belfast Live
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