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Toxic algae bloom off South Australia kills over 200 marine species, spanning 4,400 sq km.
Toxic algae, Karenia mikimotoi, is causing mass deaths of over 200 marine species off South Australia's coast, affecting sharks, rays, crabs, and octopuses since March.
Spanning 4,400 square kilometers, this bloom, linked to a marine heatwave and calm conditions, is unprecedented in South Australia.
The government warns beachgoers to avoid discolored or foamy waters due to potential skin and breathing issues.
Climate change is increasing the frequency of marine heatwaves, harming marine ecosystems.
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La proliferación de algas tóxicas en el sur de Australia mata a más de 200 especies marinas en un área de 4.400 kilómetros cuadrados.