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Karenia mikimotoi — is killing more than 200 species of marine life off the southern coast of Australia, scientists and ...
Great white sharks, octopuses and stingrays are washing up dead en masse on the coastline of South Australia as a “relatively ...
You may have noticed if you’ve been out walking the lakes of Minnesota or even out on the water already. Algae blooms are ...
More than 200 marine species off the coast of South Australia (SA) have been killed by a weeks-long toxic algae explosion, in ...
When the flow of the James River dropped to a low of 800 cubic feet per second, an uninvited and foul-smelling guest took up residence.
A water sample taken in the center of Lake Monroe on May 8 tested positive for harmful blue-green algae toxins. People should take precautions.
Rescue centers are overwhelmed as disoriented animals wash ashore, victims of a fast-growing toxin fueled by warming waters ...
A toxic algal bloom stretching along South Australia’s coastline since March has killed more than 200 marine species, ...
Get the good fish.'" Wednesday's return to the wild by the four sea lions marked a small victory in the battle against a ...
A toxic algal bloom in South Australia has killed over 200 marine species, including deepwater sharks, octopuses and leafy ...
“These results highlight a striking shift in the ecological health of the Indian River Lagoon,” McCoy said. “The ...
It’s very much a fish killing bloom,” Professor Murray said. Sharks have also been hit by the bloom. Picture: Facebook Rays have been majorly impacted by the algae. Picture: Facebook The event ...