Cornell Makes Breakthrough in Harmful Algal Bloom Research
ARCTIC REGION AND YORKE PENINSULA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, JUL 18 – Nearly 20 years of data link warming seas and earlier ice retreat to rising toxic algal blooms harming marine ecosystems and fisheries in the Arctic and South Australia.
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Algal bloom impact 'like something you'd see in a horror movie', fisher says
Four months after a toxic algal bloom was first detected off South Australia's coastlines, business owners on the Yorke Peninsula say they are in dire need of support if they are to survive the ongoing marine disaster.


Whale poop links toxic algal blooms to climate change
By Anna Lionas After nearly 20 years of bowhead whale poop data collection, scientists were able to draw a direct line between warming oceans and an increase in harmful algal blooms resulting in toxins found in the whales’ feces. Using data collected by the North Slope Borough in collaboration with the Eskimo Whaling Commission, scientists tracked levels of toxins in subsistence harvested bowhead whales’ fecal matter, linking the increase to …
Sit-in protest planned on steps of Parliament House over harmful algal bloom
A community-led sit-in protest has been organised for Sunday, July 27 to call for action against the ongoing algal bloom. […] Subscribe or Login to see the rest of the content. The post Sit-in protest planned on steps of Parliament House over harmful algal bloom appeared first on The Islander.
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