Algae behind South Australia’s ‘catastrophic’ coastal disaster identified as ‘toxic’. What does this mean
More than 90,000 marine animals were killed as a result of the bloom. Here’s what we know.
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Mass death of marine animals in Australia caused by ‘world’s most toxic algae’
Algal bloom killed thousands of invertebrates, fish, mammals, and birds last year
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