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The Loughs Agency has issued a statement regarding a suspected pollution incident last week on the River Derg in Northern Ireland. The agency says its fishery officers were deployed to the scene in Co Tyrone once notified on Wednesday 6…
Brush With Nature: Michael Cosgrove of Loughs Agency and a pupil from Knockavoe School, Strabane, launch the Ripple Effect Project on Earth Day, encouraging artwork focused on Atlantic salmon and healthy waterways
Loughs Agency has launched a schools art competition to promote awareness of Atlantic salmon and waterway health. The initiative marks World Earth Day and forms part of its Ripple Effect Project. Students are invited to create artwork showing a thriving…
The MOSAIC (Multi-disciplinary Ocean Sensing for Adaptive International Conservation) team celebrate the project’s launch in Belfast
A major new cross-border marine initiative led by the Loughs Agency has been officially launched in Belfast, with the landmark €8 million project marking a step forward in strengthening climate change resilience and coastal community engagement across Irish seas. MOSAIC…
Crowds turned out in their thousands to sample the delights of the Foyle Maritime Festival in 2024
The Foyle Maritime Festival will return to Derry~Londonderry’s iconic riverfront for four days of “maritime magic” this summer, from Thursday 25 to Sunday 28 June. As with previous years, the Loughs Agency promises to provide a high-quality programme of water-based activities…
Derry City and Strabane District Council Mayor Ruairí McHugh launches the 2026 North West Angling Fair at the Melvin Sports Complex with Ciarán McGonigle, director of aquaculture and shellfisheries at the Loughs Agency; casting instructor Pauline McClenaghan; and Ireland youth international fly fisher Jacob Griffin. The event will take place over the weekend of Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 March
Thousands of fishing enthusiasts are expected to descend on the River Mourne this spring when the Melvin Sports Complex in Strabane hosts the 2026 North West Angling Fair. Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Cllr Ruairí McHugh this…
£39,000 was invested in fishery works on Clanrye River in the Carlingford area
The Loughs Agency invested more than £1 million in fisheries improvement works across the Foyle and Carlingford catchment areas during 2025. This funding supported 65 projects across 15 sub-catchments, each designed to enhance fish habitats, improve water quality and deliver…
John Morrow of Donegal County Council’s environment section with Shane Gallagher, fishery inspector at the Loughs Agency on the banks of the Cummirk River, where last year’s natural Christmas trees have been used as part of a successful green engineering project
The Loughs Agency and Donegal County Council have announced the return of an innovative scheme that uses old natural Christmas trees to improve local rivers and waterways. Donegal residents are encouraged to recycle their natural Christmas trees which will then…
Local secondary school pupils with Mark the Science Guy at the Balor Arts Centre in Ballybofey, Co Donegal for Water Warriors Live
Over 1,000 young people from across the Foyle and Carlingford catchment areas came together in a series of exciting, hands-on events for the fourth year running as part of the Loughs Agency’s flagship marine science education programme Water Warriors Live.…
Loughs Agency salmon spawning season graphic
As another Atlantic salmon spawning season commences, the Loughs Agency is reminding anglers and non-anglers alike that it is an offence to disturb fish on spawning beds. This is highlighted in Section 47 of the Foyle Fisheries Act 1952 –…
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The Loughs Agency says it is investigating two separate fish kills in the Ballykelly River and Ballinamullan River respectively in Northern Ireland. In a statement, the agency says it was notified on Monday (13 October) of a suspected fish kill…
Northern Ireland’s River Faughan
Northern Ireland’s River Faughan will remain open for angling for the remainder of the 2025 angling season, the Loughs Agency confirms. However, with agreement from the local angling club, anglers have been asked to practice catch-and-release methods until the end…
Loughs Agency Public Notice
The Loughs Agency has announced a significant suspension of the native oyster fishery in the Foyle area from 7 October. The cross-border body for the Foyle and Carlingford catchments says the move has been made to reduce the number of…
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The Loughs Agency has completed extensive fisheries improvement works in the Carlingford catchment area. The initiative, part of a broader Fisheries and Angling Improvement Strategy, aims to enhance local fish habitats and promote sustainable land management. Over £93,000 has been…
Participants visited sites in the Omagh area as part of the two-day workshop on soft engineering initiatives for river restoration
As part of the Angling Improvement Fund, the Loughs Agency and Wild Trout Trust recently partnered to deliver a two-day workshop on soft engineering initiatives for river restoration. The sessions were led by Gareth Pedley and attended by members of…
Pacific pink salmon is considered an invasive species in the island of Ireland
The Loughs Agency has issued an alert requesting that anglers or members of the general public report any sightings of Pacific pink salmon in the Foyle or Carlingford river systems. These migratory species of salmon, also known as ‘humpback’ salmon,…
Loughs Agency staff get hands-on training in water rescue from NIFRS crews at Templemore Sports Complex in Derry
Loughs Agency staff have undergone valuable training on using personal protective equipment (PPE) through a session facilitated by the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS). The training session, held at Templemore Sports Complex, offered participants a comprehensive overview of…

About the Loughs Agency

The Loughs Agency is a governmental body established under the 1998 Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Ireland. The Agency's goal is to provide sustainable social, economic, and environmental benefits by effectively conserving, managing, promoting, and developing the fisheries and marine resources of the Foyle and Carlingford areas.

The Agency's governing legislation confers several specific functions, including the promotion of development of Lough Foyle and Carlingford Lough for commercial and recreational purposes in respect of marine, fishery, and aquaculture matters. Moreover, the Agency is responsible for managing, conserving, protecting, improving, and developing the inland fisheries of the Foyle and Carlingford areas. Additionally, the Agency has the task of developing and licensing aquaculture, as well as the development of marine tourism.

The Loughs Agency reports to the North South Ministerial Council and its government Sponsor Departments, the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) in Northern Ireland, and the Department of the Environment, Climate, and Communications (DECC) in Ireland. The Departments fund the Agency on an equal basis.

The Loughs Agency's focus on sustainable development is expected to have a positive impact on the economy, environment, and local communities in the Foyle and Carlingford areas. The Agency's efforts to conserve and enhance the region's marine resources, including fisheries and aquaculture, are expected to benefit local communities, promote tourism, and contribute to economic growth.

In conclusion, the Loughs Agency plays a vital role in promoting the sustainable social, economic, and environmental development of the Foyle and Carlingford areas. Its work on marine conservation and development is crucial in ensuring the long-term viability of the region's natural resources and in promoting sustainable economic growth.