Article 6XZZY Deadly algal bloom in South Australia’s Coorong an environmental ‘eye opener’, ecologist says

Deadly algal bloom in South Australia’s Coorong an environmental ‘eye opener’, ecologist says

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Petra Stock
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Among the dead in the internationally significant wetland are estuarine snails, shore crabs, baby flounder and a thick stew of polychaete worms'

When South Australia's algal bloom arrived in the Coorong, it stained the water like strong tea before turning it into a slurry of dead worms.

Many had hoped the storm in late May would break up the bloom of Karenia mikimotoi algae, which has killed more than 200 different marine species. Instead, high tides swept the algae into the Coorong, an internationally significant Ramsar wetland at the mouth of the Murray River.

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