The Giant Cuttlefish’s Technicolour Mating Display Is Globally Unique. The SA Algal Bloom Could Kill Them All
SOUTH AUSTRALIA, JUL 29 – The harmful algal bloom has killed over 14,000 marine animals and disrupted seafood sales, prompting a A$28 million aid package for research and industry support.
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A vast algal bloom is devasting parts of South Australia's seafood industry.
A massive bloom of algae that now covers 4,500 square kilometres -- about six times the size of Singapore – has been spreading along the coast of South Australia state, killing marine life from sharks to seahorses. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Australia to offer grants for algal bloom-hit businesses
An industry support package for businesses impacted by South Australia’s algal bloom crisis has been unveiled by the State Government. Affected small businesses will be able to apply for $10,000 grants if they can demonstrate a 30 per cent decline in business turnover. Eligible businesses include: Marine or coastal tourism operators. Charter boat and fishing charter operators. Marine-based sport and/or schools (for example, surf schools). Comme…
Citizen scientists say harmful algal bloom persisting in Kangaroo Island waters
Beach walkers and citizen scientists on Kangaroo Island say the harmful algal bloom has not subsided in parts of the […] Subscribe or Login to see the rest of the content. The post Citizen scientists say harmful algal bloom persisting in Kangaroo Island waters appeared first on The Islander.
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