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Australia's algal bloom catastrophe has left more than 87,000 animals dead. What will happen this summer?
An underwater bloom of toxic algae has wreaked havoc off the coast of South Australia since mid-March 2025. After eight months, this harmful algal bloom is the longest and one of the most ...
The damage caused by South Australia's harmful algal bloom is continuing to be documented on the Yorke Peninsula, even as ...
Emails released under FOI laws and obtained by the SA Liberal Party show government workers were removing the word "harmful" ...
One of the world’s most extraordinary fish could be in danger of extinction due to a massive bloom of toxic algae engulfing parts of the southern coast of Australia. Leafy seadragons (Phycodurus eques ...
Taxpayer-funded spin doctors pressured public servants to avoid describing South Australia’s algal bloom crisis as “harmful” ...
Fishing restrictions will be strengthened in South Australia due to the algal bloom's devastating impact on stocks, but the ...
South Australia will wind back algal bloom testing and beach clean-ups, with new fishing rules after concerning news on three species.
A total ban on fishing of key species due to the fallout of the harmful algal bloom will be put in place across South Australia’s coastline, despite the bloom being nearly non-existent in the state.
Allegations government staff were instructed not to investigate the cause of the state’s months long algal bloom until after ...
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