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Second wave of South Australia’s toxic algal bloom could be imminent, scientist warns
- A second wave of South Australia’s toxic algal bloom could be imminent as algae levels rise near the Eyre Peninsula, according to oceanographer Dr. Jochen Kaempf.
- In late April the bloom appeared to dissipate across most of the state, but Bickers Island still showed high toxin levels.
- Testing later showed a sharp rise, with Bickers Island at 348,080 cells per litre and elevated readings at six of 32 sites.
- Experts warn that cooler months could still extend the bloom’s reach, moving northwards toward Whyalla.
- Environmental researchers describe a long recovery tail for ecosystems damaged by the 2025 bloom.
- Community groups, including OzFish, launched restoration projects along Adelaide’s coastline.
- Scientists track bloom movement using ocean-current data to predict future spread.
- Giant cuttlefish migrations near Point Lowly may be affected as the bloom returns.
- Officials emphasize continued monitoring and regional habitat restoration efforts.
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