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Investigations are ongoing to determine whether the presence of more dead marine life on SA's shores is related to the recent ...
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Mystery solved: our tests reveal the tiny algae killing fish and harming surfers on SA beachesA harmful algal bloom of Karenia mikimotoi made dozens of surfers sick and killed seadragons, fish and octopuses on two South Australian beaches.
Authorities are investigating whether a mass wash-up of dead cockles at a popular holiday destination south of Adelaide is ...
An algal bloom is continuing to impact popular beaches in South Australia where thousands will spend their long weekend.
The foam — likened by some to the froth on a milkshake — and its effects were first noticed by surfers at Waitpinga, about ...
South Australians are being urged to take care with campfires over Easter, as the fire danger season is extended for the ...
Dead kangaroos, tens of thousands of dead cockles and swimmers still getting sick as algae bloom haunts SA’s pristine beaches ...
The "skyglow" produced when light from cities bounces off clouds can help cyanobacteria and other aquatic microbes grow at ...
A bloom of harmful algae along our southern California coast continues sickening sealions and other animals. NBC 7’s, ...
Visitors to beaches in the country's south are being warned that toxic algae responsible for the deaths of numerous marine ...
mikimotoi, causes harmful algal blooms in Asia, Europe, South Africa and South America, as well as Australia and New Zealand. These blooms all caused fish deaths, and some also caused breathing ...
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