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Other scientists say the algae produces poisons which "act like a toxic blanket that suffocates" a wide range of marine life, ...
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The Cool Down on MSNLawmakers take urgent action after witnessing disturbing crisis among ocean species: 'We have an emergency right now'Experts say the culprit is domoic acid, a neurotoxin caused by toxic algae. Lawmakers take urgent action after witnessing ...
A toxic algal bloom in South Australia has killed over 200 marine species, including deepwater sharks, octopuses and leafy ...
Algae are the new delivery drivers: they are tiny enough to float in inhalable liquid particles and travel deep inside the ...
Red algae use structural color not just for looks but for protection. Reflective structures signal potential toxicity, ...
A toxic algal bloom stretching along South Australia’s coastline since March has killed more than 200 marine species, ...
Some red algae exhibit structural color that gives their growth tips a blue hue and the rest of their bodies, including their ...
Rescue centers are overwhelmed as disoriented animals wash ashore, victims of a fast-growing toxin fueled by warming waters ...
One of the causes of algal bloom identified by the state’s environmental department is the ongoing marine heatwave, which has ...
South Australia’s coastline has been hit with a toxic algae that has killed more than 200 marine species.According to The ...
Large numbers of dead sharks and rays have been washing up on beaches after being exposed to the toxic algae More than 200 marine species off the coast of South Australia (SA) have been killed by ...
Since the algae appeared, local people and scientists have observed mass deaths of fish, shellfish, sharks, sea dragons, rays, cuttlefish, and deepwater species along the southern coastline.
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