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From leafy sea dragons to blue swimmer crabs, marine life off the coast of South Australia has been decimated by a toxic algae bloom.
Other scientists say the algae produces poisons which "act like a toxic blanket that suffocates" a wide range of marine life, ...
Karenia mikimotoi — is killing more than 200 species of marine life off the southern coast of Australia, scientists and conservation groups say.
Blackwattle Bay’s First Nations and maritime histories will be honoured through a series of creative installations within the ...
A toxic algal bloom in South Australia has killed over 200 marine species, including deepwater sharks, octopuses and leafy ...
South Australia’s coastline has been hit with a toxic algae that has killed more than 200 marine species.According to BBC, ...
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