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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 ...
Dozens of sharks and rays collected from Adelaide beaches will be studied to find out how they were killed by the algal bloom ...
Storms that were initially thought to be breaking South Australia’s long-running algal bloom have instead laid bare the ...
Dead sea life has been spotted washed up at West Beach on Wednesday, despite hopes cold weather would put a stop to the toxic algae bloom. Picture: Shark Watch SA Facebook ...
Initial hope of cold water dispersing the toxic algae bloom across South Australian coastlines has faded, with it proving ...
Sharks, rays and other marine life are falling prey to a deadly algae in South Australia. Experts have warned it could ...
Dead dolphins, sharks and rays: Algal bloom’s toll laid bare on SA beaches following wild weather A monster great white shark has been taken away by Fisheries officers as more marine life ...
Beachgoers on South Australia's metropolitan shores are being urged to report dead marine life washing up. As the state ...
Finland became the first country to ban cargo ships from dumping sewage and scrubber sludge in its waters. The Baltic may ...
Ancient limestones reveal how volcanic carbon once suffocated the oceans - offering a stark warning as modern oxygen levels continue to drop.
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 ...