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Dozens of sharks and rays collected from Adelaide beaches will be studied to find out how they were killed by the algal bloom ...
The South Australian government says it is “helpless in the force of nature” as it grapples with a bloom responsible for ...
Dolphins, sea lions, sharks, rays and fish have all been sighted washed up dead on Adelaide's beaches as the impact of the ...
Storms that were initially thought to be breaking South Australia’s long-running algal bloom have instead laid bare the ...
It was one of the largest, longest and most lethal harmful algae blooms in Southern California’s recorded history, claiming ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNDead elephants and feral sea lions: how poisonous algal blooms harm the planetAs the Earth heats up, the amount of algae in our waterways is rapidly increasing, transforming the colour of lakes and killing entire ecosystems ...
Initial hope of cold water dispersing the toxic algae bloom across South Australian coastlines has faded, with it proving ...
After the karenia mikimotoi algae was first detected in March at popular surf spot Waitpinga Beach in South Australia, bringing foamy waves, washing ashore dead marine life and leaving swimmers sick.
Hopes that winter weather could slow down the toxic algae bloom covering SA’s coast have been dashed as marine life continues to wash up dead on beaches.
Ten fur seals and hundreds of fish washed up dead on a Pribilof beach last year. New research links the die-off to warming ...
Dead elephants and feral sea lions: ... The deaths of at least 350 elephants in the Okavango Delta in Botswana have been linked to toxic water caused by an algal bloom.
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