Scientists have confirmed what caused the mysterious foam on South Australian beaches that killed marine life and caused ...
The toxic foam that has been washing up on beaches and killing marine life along South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula has ...
Little penguin Pearl is so rare she is first of her type seen by an academic who has been studying her species for a decade.
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A toxic algae bloom has rocked an iconic peninsula south of Adelaide, with beachgoers experiencing respiratory problems and ...
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A harmful algal bloom of Karenia mikimotoi made dozens of surfers sick and killed seadragons, fish and octopuses on two South ...
The cause of a mystery Fleurieu beach foam killing wildlife and causing illness in humans has been identified.
Scientists have confirmed what caused the mysterious foam on South Australian beaches that killed marine life and caused swimmers and surfers to fall ill. Reports first emerged of a yellow and ...
Confronting images of dead seadragons, fish and octopuses washed up on South Australian beaches—and disturbing reports of "more than 100" surfers and beachgoers suffering flu-like symptoms after ...
Scientists have discovered why a revolting foam washed up on the shores of beaches, killing marine life and causing beachgoers to get sick. Reports first emerged of a yellow and sludgy-coloured ...
Reports first emerged of a yellow and sludgy-coloured foam washing up on the Fleurieu Peninsula - including Waitipinga Beach, Parsons Beach, Cape Jervis, and Encounter Bay - in mid-March.
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