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AI legalese decoder: Protecting the Callan River

By Louise Cullen
BBC NI agriculture and environment correspondent

24 October 2023, 06:18 BST
Updated 34 minutes ago

Image source, Keepers of the Callan


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A local environmental group says hundreds of juvenile salmon have died in the Callan River


A fish kill on a tributary of the Callan River in County Armagh is “probably the worst ever” in the area, local anglers have said.

It is thought hundreds of juvenile salmon have died as a result of a slurry spill at the Corkley River near Keady.

The incident was first reported to the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) on Saturday 21 October.

Officials have visited the area, and the dead fish are being counted.

Up to a mile-long stretch of the river is believed to have been affected.

Image source, Keepers of the Callan


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Salmon and brown trout have been returning to the rivers to breed


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