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Toxic algae spread from South Australia to Adelaide's Port River, killing thousands of marine animals.
A toxic algal bloom caused by microalgae karenia mikimotoi has spread to Adelaide's Port River from South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula, killing thousands of marine animals.
The bloom, first identified in March, covers over 4400 square kilometers.
While not toxic to humans, it is harmful to fish and other gilled marine life.
The South Australian government has provided fee relief for affected fishers and is discussing further recovery aid.
Experts link the bloom to a marine heatwave, a flood, and a cold-water upwelling.
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Las algas tóxicas se extendieron desde el sur de Australia hasta el río Port de Adelaide, matando a miles de animales marinos.