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Guide To The Eastern Fisheries Management Region
The Eastern Fisheries Management Region is governed by the Eastern Regional Fisheries Board (ERFB) and its coverage extends the full length of the east coast from Carlingford Lough in County Louth to Killen Point just east of Bannow Bay, Co. Wexford. The inland extent of of the region follows the river catchments to places such as Emyvale and Scotstown Co. Monaghan, Virginia and Bailieboro in Co. Cavan and Tyrrellspass, Co. Westmeath.
The top Salmon rivers of the eastern fisheries management region include, the River Boyne, the River Castletown (Courtbane), the River Fane and the River Slaney.
Rivers Of The Eastern Fisheries Management Region
Aughrim | Avoca | Avonbeg |
Avonmore | Ballymascanlan (Flurry) | Bann |
Blackwater-Enfield | Blackwater-Kells | Blackwater-Monaghan |
Boro | Borora | Boyne |
Bridgetown Canal | Broad Meadow Water | Castletown (Courtbane) |
Clarebane | Clody | Cooley (Piedmont Big Little) |
Creggan (Castletown) | Dargle | Dee |
Deel | Delvin | Derreen |
Derry | Derry Water | Dodder |
Drumleak | Enereilly | Falmore (Dungooley) |
Fane | Frankfort | Glencree |
Glencullen | Glyde | Hurley |
Inch | Kilcurry (Forkhill) | Killanny |
Knightsbrook | Lagan (Glyde) | Liffey |
Martry | Mattock | Mountain Water |
Moynalty | Mullaghduff (Little Fane) | Nanny |
Ow | Owenavorragh | Owendoher |
Potters | Redcross | Riverstown |
Rye | Rye Water | Skane |
Slaney | Sow | Stoneyford |
Three Mile Water | Tolka | Trimblestown |
Tubbermannin | Upper Liffey | Urrin |
Vartry | White | Yellow |