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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 ...
Deep below the surface of the ocean, bacteria and critters that feed off nutrients spouting from hydrothermal vents met with ...
Sharks, rays and other marine life are falling prey to a deadly algae in South Australia. Experts have warned it could ...
The state government says preliminary samples show the toxic algal bloom that's been affecting parts of the South Australian ...
A team of researchers is tapping into the ocean’s vast body of free-floating environmental DNA to catch blooms before they ...
The South Australian government says it is “helpless in the force of nature” as it grapples with a bloom responsible for ...
Nordlaks was the first company to sound the alarm when it announced in late April that an attack was discovered after some fish had reduced appetite while others were already dead ... “The blooms have ...
Algal blooms are ugly ... the process of eutrophication as it is now in the Baltic Sea certainly isn’t: it refers to vast oxygen deprived seawater areas, alternately named “dead zones”. These dead ...
In the summer of 2018, a toxic algal bloom, known as a red tide, engulfed Sarasota Bay, which lies south of Tampa on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Photo by Paul Hennessy/Alamy Live News All Quiet Under the ...
Initial hope of cold water dispersing the toxic algae bloom across South Australian coastlines has faded, with it proving ...
Storms that were initially thought to be breaking South Australia’s long-running algal bloom have instead laid bare the ...
Dolphins, sea lions, sharks, rays and fish have all been sighted washed up dead on Adelaide's beaches as the impact of the ...