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A mysterious foam washed up on the shores of South Australian beaches has sparked serious concerns, with surfers reporting falling ill and dead animals found on the sand.
Scientists have confirmed what caused the mysterious foam on South Australian beaches that killed marine life and caused swimmers and surfers to fall ill.
Holidaygoers have been urged to stay away from an iconic Sydney beach after enormous waves and swells began smashing the ...
Dead kangaroos, tens of thousands of dead cockles and swimmers still getting sick as algae bloom haunts SA’s pristine beaches ...
The foam has covered hundreds of metres along Waitpinga Beach, about 15km southwest of ... But when large harmful algal blooms decay near shore, there are potential for impacts to human health ...
Waitpinga Beach and neighboring Parsons ... that dead fish and seahorses could be found on shore and that there was red staining on the sand and foam on the beaches. The EPA is working with ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — An Australian state closed two beaches after dead fish and an unusual off-white foam washed ashore ... Waitpinga Beach and neighboring Parsons Beach, both south ...
sea dragons and octopus were seen washed up on the beach and beach users also reported flue-like symptoms. A sludge-coloured foam and dead fish have been sighted on the beaches of Waitpinga Point ...