No. Strangford Lough is located within County Down.
Strangford Lough is a large 150km² shallow sea lough situated on the east coast of County Down, Northern Ireland.
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It is in County Down, Northern Ireland.
Strangford Lough, located in Northern Ireland, has varying depths, with the deepest point reaching approximately 64 meters (210 feet). The lough is known for its diverse marine life and unique ecosystems. Its shallow areas are important for wildlife, particularly for birds and fish.
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Robert Johnston Boyd has written: 'The plankton of Strangford Lough'
"Lough" is not a German word and does not have a pronunciation in German. It is actually an Irish word used to describe a lake or a fjord.
THOMAS MCERLEAN has written: 'STRANGFORD LOUGH: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE MARITIME CULTURAL LANDSCAPE'
Wesley Guard Lyttle has written: 'Daft Eddie; or, The smugglers of Strangford Lough'
The shape of Strangford Lough makes it an extremely suitable location for a tidal power station. It has a very narrow opening to the sea, but is very long and wide inside. When the tide comes in or out there is a lot of fast flowing water going through the narrow entrance where it can be harnessed by turbine generators etc to produce renewable electricity.
David James Andrews has written: 'The breeding biology, diet and dispersal movements of the cormorant (Phalacrocarax carbo) on Strangford Lough'