Lough Carra News

22nd April 2013

The section previously called Media Articles has been renamed and is now the Media Artices and Events page.

All photographs taken at events will be displayed on this page under Events Photographs.



Chris Huxley gave a talk on the water quality and aquatic life of Lough Carra to the students of the Carnacon National School earlier this month. An article has been included covering the event, calledTalk on water quality of Lough Carra to Carnacon National School.

There are also photographs of the event on the Event Photographs page.

7th April 2013

Chris and Lynda Huxley heard 3 Chiffchaffs on the Doon Peninsula (the first summer migrants of the year).

17th March 2013

The article Lough Carra’s Brown Trout Population by Chris Huxley was updated on March 2013. This article can be found in the Angling/Fish section and the Aquatic Ecology/Fish section of the website.

Diary of Archived News Items

Lough Carra with rocks in foreground and trees in the background, blue sky and clouds which are reflected in the lake

Lough Carra

This website provides a wide variety of information on the ecology, biodiversity, conservation, history and archaeology of County Mayo's Lough Carra and its lakeshore habitats.There is a variety of topics available, ranging from non-technical information to copies of scientific publications, as well as images of the lake and its habitats and wildlife.

Lough Carra is the largest marl lake in Ireland and is part of the Great Western Lakes complex. It covers 1,560 hectares and is joined to Lough Mask by the Keel River. It has many islands and a ragged shoreline with a plethora of bays and promontories, all on a bedrock of limestone.

The information on this website has been collated from various sources and is provided in order to raise awareness and understanding of the value and importance of this beautiful lake, and to encourage enhanced protection of this valuable component of Ireland's heritage.

The website map gives a full list of all information included on the site, to access the information, select the title of interest.

Further information on these and other topics will be included as it becomes available.

Please contact us if you have anything that you think might be of interest.

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