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Toxic algal bloom devastates 4400 sq km of South Australia, killing thousands of marine animals.
A massive toxic algal bloom in South Australia, caused by Karenia mikimotoi, has devastated the marine environment, covering over 4400 square kilometers and killing tens of thousands of marine animals.
The Australian government has provided a $14 million funding package to support cleanup, affected businesses, community awareness, and research.
Despite the severity, the crisis cannot be officially declared a natural disaster.
The bloom's spread has been influenced by a marine heatwave, floods, and cold-water upwelling.
Marine ecologists warn the bloom's effects may persist for months.
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La floración de algas tóxicas devasta 4400 kilómetros cuadrados del sur de Australia, matando a miles de animales marinos.