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Ramsar sites in Northern Ireland are wetlands of international importance designated under the Ramsar Convention. In the United Kingdom, the first Ramsar sites were designated in 1976. Designated and proposed sites in Northern Ireland are listed below: [1] [2] [3]
It is the statutory drainage and flood defence authority for Northern Ireland under the terms of the Drainage (Northern Ireland) Order 1973. [ 1 ] DfI is the competent authority [ 2 ] for the implementation of the EU Floods directive and has delegated the day to day delivery of the directive to DfI Rivers.
The Mayne River (Irish: Abhainn na Maighne), [1] is a small watercourse of northern County Dublin. It forms from the merger of the Cuckoo and Turnapin Streams, which rise near Dublin Airport and help drain the airport campus. The river is in the jurisdiction of Fingal County Council and within the oversight of the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Ballynahinch River is a river in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is one of the two component watercourses which form the Annacloy River, also known as the Quoile River. It is one of the two component watercourses which form the Annacloy River, also known as the Quoile River.
The Broadmeadow River (Irish: Abhainn Ghabhra) [1] or Broad Meadow Water, [2] is a river of County Meath and northern County Dublin, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) long. [3] It opens into a wide estuary between Swords and Malahide, and reaches the open sea several kilometres downstream, north of Malahide village. One of the larger watercourses by ...
Lakes of Northern Ireland (2 C, 1 P) R. Rivers of Northern Ireland (2 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Bodies of water of Northern Ireland"
Lough Erne (/ l ɒ x ɜːr n / LOKH URN, from Irish Loch Éirne) is the name of two connected lakes in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is the second-biggest lake system in Northern Ireland and Ulster, and the fourth biggest in Ireland. The lakes are widened sections of the River Erne, which flows north and then curves west into the ...