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Why is this lake in Northern Ireland green?

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Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland is a huge lake on the border of County Antrim. The lake has over 120 miles of shoreline and it is important for wildlife including birds and fish.

But there have been big problems in the lake because of something called blue green algae - and it appeared on the water over the summer.

We sent two Press Packers to find out more.

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