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The mysterious algal bloom threatening South Australia's coastline - what you need to know.
The beaches of South Australia are being overrun by a strange algal bloom that is killing marine life and could ruin summer tourism. Premier Peter Malinauskas joins us with an exclusive update on the causes, impacts and solutions around this ecological disaster.
[00:20] The algal bloom is covering 27% of SA's coastline and killing marine animals that become suffocated. The Premier describes the harrowing scenes he has witnessed firsthand.
[02:30] Malinauskas explains the three key factors that triggered this unprecedented algal bloom - nutrient runoff from floods, increased sunlight, and warmer ocean temperatures.
[04:20] This phenomena has occurred in New Zealand and Florida before, but the government is investing in research to understand why it is persisting into winter in SA.
[05:30] The bloom poses no health risk to beachgoers except minor skin irritation. But plans are underway to manage tourism over summer if it remains.
[06:40] Financial support is being provided to affected industries like oyster farming, and calls continue for federal assistance.
This fascinating discussion provides deep insight into a disturbing ecological event in South Australia. Tune in to stay informed on this developing story that could impact your summer beach plans.
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The mysterious algal bloom threatening South Australia's coastline - what you need to know.
The beaches of South Australia are being overrun by a strange algal bloom that is killing marine life and could ruin summer tourism. Premier Peter Malinauskas joins us with an exclusive update on the causes, impacts and solutions around this ecological disaster.
[00:20] The algal bloom is covering 27% of SA's coastline and killing marine animals that become suffocated. The Premier describes the harrowing scenes he has witnessed firsthand.
[02:30] Malinauskas explains the three key factors that triggered this unprecedented algal bloom - nutrient runoff from floods, increased sunlight, and warmer ocean temperatures.
[04:20] This phenomena has occurred in New Zealand and Florida before, but the government is investing in research to understand why it is persisting into winter in SA.
[05:30] The bloom poses no health risk to beachgoers except minor skin irritation. But plans are underway to manage tourism over summer if it remains.
[06:40] Financial support is being provided to affected industries like oyster farming, and calls continue for federal assistance.
This fascinating discussion provides deep insight into a disturbing ecological event in South Australia. Tune in to stay informed on this developing story that could impact your summer beach plans.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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