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A massive algal bloom off Australia's southern coast has killed thousands of sea creatures, including seadragons and sharks.
Some sea dragon species could face the threat of becoming endangered due to a toxic algal bloom off Australia’s south coast.
Earlier this summer, the bloom had killed at least 9,000 animals across more than 390 species. By late August, The Guardian ...
A nightmare algal bloom of the kind that has killed thousands of marine wildlife and decimated coastal towns across South Australia could one day hit other parts of Australia, a marine expert has ...
South Australia’s toxic algal bloom crisis has killed thousands of marine wildlife and smashed the state’s lucrative seafood ...
Businesses that have been ravaged by South Australia’s toxic algae bloom, one losing $5m to its bottom line, will speak in ...
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Fishers call for SA gulfs to be shut to protect 'near-non-existent' stocks amid toxic algal bloom
Commercial fishers in the Gulf St Vincent tell a Senate inquiry it would be best to close the area in order to save the ...
The L.A County Department of Public Health recently released a list of beaches with water quality levels not within State ...
The Nature Network on MSN
The Dead Sea: Why You Can’t Sink (And Why It’s Disappearing Fast)
You’ve probably seen those crazy photos of people casually reading newspapers while floating in water like they’re lying on ...
ZME Science on MSN
A Massive Seaweed Belt Stretching from Africa to the Caribbean is Changing The Ocean
In May of this year, satellites captured a staggering view from space: 37.5 million metric tons of floating brown seaweed ...
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