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Toxic algal bloom off South Australia kills over 200 marine species, devastating local fisheries.
A toxic algal bloom off South Australia's coast, caused by Karenia mikimotoi, has killed over 200 marine species since March.
The bloom, exacerbated by warm water temperatures and calm conditions, has devastated local marine life and affected commercial fisheries, leading to the closure of oyster farms and harvest sites.
The event spans an area as large as Kangaroo Island and could take years for marine populations to recover.
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El florecimiento de algas tóxicas en el sur de Australia mata a más de 200 especies marinas, devastando las pesquerías locales.