All types of species dead
The Quoile River had been in its best state in years with fish population returning. This population has now been descimated. In the photograph you can even see an eel…
The Quoile River had been in its best state in years with fish population returning. This population has now been descimated. In the photograph you can even see an eel…
Photograph shows evidence of an Oil Spillage which disproves the suggestion that this was natural as claimed by the NI Environment Agency. The Green Party have collected samples from the…
John Peacocke of the Lecale Conservation Group shows us the extent of the damage done to the recovering fish stocks in the Quoile River.
Photograph shows Cllr Enright near the old Quoile Barrier. In the photo you can see clearly the oil on the surface of the water.
Photograph shows Cllr Enright near the old Quoile Barrier. In the photo you can see clearly the oil on the surface of the water and covering the reeds.
Photograph shows Cllr Enright overlooking oil and pollution of the river. You can see the Old Quoile Barrier in the background. In the photo you can see clearly the oil…
Many thousands of fish have died. Countless species including perch, rudd, pike, eels and many seafish from the Lough.
Countless species including perch, rudd, pike, eels and many seafish from the Lough. Some of the fish you see dead in this photograph take around 15 years to grow to…
From the Belfast Road to the Quoile barrier dead fish littered the rocks and river bank.
The photograph shows a part of the river bank. You can see the extent of the oil spillage.