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Algal Bloom Threatens Stingray Populations in Australia

Primul articol: 1 apr. 2026, 06:25 | Ultima actualizare: 1 apr. 2026, 06:25 | 1 sursa | 1 articol

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An algal bloom is spreading northward through the Yorke Peninsula and Spencer Gulf in Australia, prompting fears for the local stingray populations. Algal blooms can deplete oxygen levels in the water, creating "dead zones" that are harmful or fatal to marine life. Conservationists are monitoring the situation closely and assessing the potential long-term impact on the stingray populations and the broader marine ecosystem in the affected areas, including Moonta Bay and Port Hughes.

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Fears for stingray populations as algal bloom moves north Foto: ABC Australia
ABC Australia English 1 apr. 2026, 06:25 (acum 2 ore)

Fears for stingray populations as algal bloom moves north

Evidence of South Australia's harmful algal bloom has been detected in previously untouched parts of the Spencer Gulf days after rays were seen gathering in shallow waters.

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