Australia’s growing algal crisis in south devastates marine life


CANBERRA: Australia’s government has unveiled an assistance package of at least A$14 million (US$9.1 million) to help tackle a growing algal bloom crisis off the southern coast that’s killing marine life and damaging regional fisheries.

Environment Minister Murray Watt announced the funding package in the southern city of Adelaide on Monday (July 21) after inspecting the damage. He described the unfolding natural disaster as "a very serious event.”

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