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flag A harmful algal bloom threatens South Australia’s giant cuttlefish spawning, risking the species and a key tourist event.

flag A harmful algal bloom, linked to Karenia plankton, is spreading north along South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula, turning waters brownish-green and killing marine life including octopus, rays, and abalone. flag The bloom, reducing underwater visibility to less than one metre, threatens the annual giant cuttlefish aggregation in the Spencer Gulf near Whyalla, a major ecological and tourist event. flag Scientists warn that if the bloom disrupts the cuttlefish’s spawning, the population’s future could be at risk. flag The South Australian government has expanded water testing to 17 sites and may deploy a bubble curtain to protect key areas, but the bloom’s unpredictable movement and the cuttlefish’s long migration make response efforts uncertain.

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