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Scientists have confirmed what caused the mysterious foam on South Australian beaches that killed marine life and caused swimmers and surfers to fall ill.
A harmful algal bloom of Karenia mikimotoi made dozens of surfers sick and killed seadragons, fish and octopuses on two South Australian beaches.
Five people have drowned after huge waves hit parts of Australia at the start of the Easter weekend. Two others are missing ...
SYDNEY: A fisherman died after being swept off rocks near Sydney on Sunday, stretching the Easter weekend death toll of ...
While the moment was startling, shark sightings in SA — particularly involving great whites — are not unheard of. The state’s southern coastline is considered a global hotspot for great white sharks, ...
Despite its sorry state, Tim Cosh knew this tired old beach shack was something special when he first saw it listed four ...
Reports first emerged of a yellow and sludgy-coloured foam washing up on the Fleurieu Peninsula - including Waitipinga Beach, Parsons Beach, Cape Jervis, and Encounter Bay - in mid-March.
Confronting images of dead seadragons, fish and octopuses washed up on South Australian beaches—and disturbing reports of "more than 100" surfers and beachgoers suffering flu-like symptoms after ...