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Every year off the South Australian coast, giant Australian cuttlefish come together in huge numbers to breed. They put on a ...
An ‘unprecedented’ natural disaster that has killed thousands of marine creatures, sparked orders to stay out of the water, and gutted parts of the local tourism sector has scientists alarmed, with no ...
The algae have poisoned more than 1,737 square miles of the waters, littering beaches with carcasses and ravaging an area ...
Preliminary results from computer modelling suggests the harmful algal bloom that has been killing marine life will return ...
A dead dolphin and at least 10 sharks have washed up on SA beaches this week – a grim sign the toxic bloom crisis is far from over, despite hopes the arrival of bioluminescent algae could turn the ...
Environment Minister Murray Watt is heading to Adelaide amid mounting pressure on the Albanese government to act on the toxic ...
The weather event —which can kill sea life and make humans sick — has been called an ‘environmental catastrophe’.
The algal bloom has killed tens of thousands of marine creatures, but the federal government has stopped short of labelling ...
Anthony Albanese is being pressed to declare a toxic algae bloom, which has crippled South Australia’s coastline and plunged seafood industries into peril, a “national disaster”.
Thousands of sea creatures have died and washed up on the coastline in recent months, an ecological crisis that is now ...
South Australia’s Yorke and Fleurieu Peninsulas host some unusually colored beaches. The pink color was already known to be pulverized garnet, but an attempt to find the source has revealed a ...