Moy catchment

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The Moy catchment is the river basin in western Ireland that drains into the River Moy, renowned for its productive salmon fisheries and important freshwater ecosystems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drainage basin
river basin
containsProtectedArea special area of conservation (SAC) sites
special protection area (SPA) sites
country Ireland NERFINISHED
drainsInto River Moy NERFINISHED
flowsInto Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
hasConservationFocus Atlantic salmon stock conservation
water quality improvement
hasEconomicActivity recreational angling
tourism
hasEcosystemType lake habitat
riverine habitat
wetland habitat
hasFisheryManagementUnit Moy Fishery NERFINISHED
hasFishingReputation one of Ireland's premier salmon fisheries
hasGeomorphology lowland river system
hasHydrologicalFeature River Moy estuary NERFINISHED
hasLandUse agriculture
forestry
peatland
hasMainOutflowTown Ballina NERFINISHED
hasManagementAuthority Environmental Protection Agency (Ireland) NERFINISHED
Inland Fisheries Ireland NERFINISHED
hasMonitoring water quality monitoring
hasPrimaryRiver River Moy NERFINISHED
hasRecreation canoeing and kayaking
coarse fishing
hasRegion Connacht NERFINISHED
hasTown Ballina NERFINISHED
hasWaterBodyType estuaries
lakes
rivers
knownFor important freshwater ecosystems
productive salmon fisheries
locatedIn western Ireland
partOf County Mayo NERFINISHED
County Roscommon NERFINISHED
County Sligo NERFINISHED
subjectTo EU Water Framework Directive NERFINISHED
supportsActivity commercial salmon netting (historically)
game angling clubs
supportsSpecies Atlantic salmon
brown trout
threatenedBy climate change impacts
habitat modification
nutrient pollution

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River Moy salmon fisheries partOf Moy catchment
River Moy isPartOf Moy catchment