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Northern Irelands' sea loughs and historically significant native oyster sites past and present. 1. Lough Foyle, 2. Larne Lough, 3. Belfast Lough, 4. Strangford Lough, 5. Carlingford Lough. Magilligan a historically high density oyster site, Glenarm Marina, second cage system 2023, Swan Island a culture site created by translocation in the 1800s, Carrickfergus a prolific oyster fishing port of the 1800s, Bangor Marina home to the first native oyster cage system in 2022, Groomsport a historical public fishery of the 1800s, Mountstewart oysters farmed in the 1100s, Ringhaddy a historically prolific site from the 1600s to the 1900s and Cranfield a renowned high density oyster site during the 17–1800s. ArcGIS Pro (Version 2.9.3).

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