A toxic algae bloom has rocked an iconic peninsula south of Adelaide, with beachgoers experiencing respiratory problems and ...
A harmful algal bloom of Karenia mikimotoi made dozens of surfers sick and killed seadragons, fish and octopuses on two South ...
A bloom of toxic algae off South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula has caused marine life fatalities as well as respiratory ...
Scientists have confirmed what caused the mysterious foam on South Australian beaches that killed marine life and caused ...
An expert has called for the marsupials' deaths to be investigated after previous occurrences were dismissed as being caused ...
Picture: Facebook Waitpinga Beach was closed after surfers reported feeling ill. Picture: Aden Hill The EPA confirmed the ...
Wildlife authorities are urgently investigating the deaths and distress of numerous kangaroos in South Australia, in an area ...
The Fleurieu Peninsula has been tackling the microalgal bloom since March 18, and it has forced the closure ... across the ...
If you’ve been online or wandered one of these beaches, you may have noticed a resurgence of what feels like an all-too ...
The Biodiversity Hackathon has found its standout team—one that turned an urgent ecological threat into a beautiful solution. Bloombuoy rose to the ...
You might know South Australia's iconic Coorong from the famous Australian children's book, Storm Boy, set around this ...
The species responsible for recent events in SA beaches, K. mikimotoi, causes harmful algal blooms in Asia, Europe, South Africa and South America, as well as Australia and New Zealand.