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SA’s toxic algal bloom is unlikely to end soon

AUGUST 2025

The South Australian government says some of the algal bloom that has been plaguing the state’s coastline and Coorong has now been pushed to metropolitan beaches. Beachgoers and scientists have been discovering a wake of dead marine life washing up on Adelaide beaches, including Glenelg, Grange and Semaphore. Marine biologist Mike Bossley has spent thousands of hours roaming the beach in his lifetime, but since Tuesday has sighted species he’s never seen…
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Greek Tribune Adelaide, South Australia
© 2021 Greek Community Tribune All Rights Reserved
SA’s toxic algal bloom is unlikely to end soon
The South Australian government says some of the algal bloom that has been plaguing the state’s coastline and Coorong has now been pushed to metropolitan beaches. Beachgoers and scientists have been discovering a wake of dead marine life washing up on Adelaide beaches, including Glenelg, Grange and Semaphore. Marine biologist Mike Bossley has spent thousands of hours roaming the beach in his lifetime, but since Tuesday has sighted species he’s never seen…
More
Government approves 20 storeys at Glenside
Wild weather causes widespread damage
Cypriots Remember "Black July"
Aria Bolkus preselected for Colton
Second Festival Plaza tower to be erected
Asbestos Diseases Society 20th anniversary
ADELAIDE COMMUNITY EVENTS

AUGUST 2025