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The algal bloom in SA is a warning to coastal communities, as well as tourism, seafood and aquaculture industries. It’s a sign of what’s to come as the oceans warm.
Sharks, rays, octopus and penguins are among more than 330 species killed by the mass algal bloom washing across South Australia’s coasts. It won’t end there.
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The deadly micro algal bloom that has killed millions of marine creatures along South Australia's coastline continues to wreak havoc and cause "complete ecosystem failure from the bottom up".
The Withlacoochee River in Citrus County has turned to pea soup. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) has reported algal blooms at the State Road 200 bridge, the U.S. 41 bridge in ...
Florida's red tide organism, Karenia brevis, has been detected at minimal "background concentrations" in only two samples across Southwest Florida over the past week, indicating a continued period ...
Efforts to reduce nutrient runoff into the Gulf are largely outlined in the Environmental Protection Agency’s Hypoxia Task Force Action Plan. Long-term, its goal is to reduce the dead zone to about ...
Harmful algae blooms have been rapidly producing in a place previously too cold to host the toxin: the Arctic.
A flock of brown pelicans was released back into the wild near the Huntington Beach Pier. They had been nursed back to health ...
Algal blooms have many causes, but it's commonly chemicals in industrial fertilizers that end up in rivers and oceans in a ...
Marine mammal researchers are investigating how sea lions were affected by the longest toxic algal bloom on record off the ...
Blue-green algae blooms are becoming more common in inland waters. The main sources of harmful algal blooms are excess nutrients in the water, typically phosphorus and nitrogen.
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