Lough Neagh, the largest freshwater lough in the UK and Ireland, is already under threat from zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha), which have had some negative impacts on the ecosystem.
Their spread has been one of the contributing factors to the algal blooms seen in the Lough. Now, quagga mussels and the Asian clam are a growing concern, with the potential to worsen these impacts. Preventing further infestations is critical to protecting Lough Neagh’s biodiversity, water quality, and local industries.