Calls grow urgent for federal action on SA algal bloom
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Calls grow for urgent action on SA algal bloom
Calls are growing for immediate federal support and intervention in SA’s algae crisis, as fishing and tourism industries struggle with the impact of a months-long bloom with no end in sight.
The naturally occurring algal bloom has killed tens of thousands of marine animals of almost 400 species and caused widespread disruption to commercial fisheries and aquaculture since being identified off the Fleurieu Peninsula in March.
SA senator Sarah Hanson-Young said the algal bloom was a national disaster requiring a national response, calling on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese “to come to Adelaide to stand on the beaches with me and to take some action”.
An unprecedented algal bloom is sweeping across South Australia’s coast, causing mass deaths of sharks, seadragons, and other marine life. Instagram
“People are seeing dead fish and marine life washed up on our metro and country beaches every day, people are reporting their dogs are getting sick after walking along the beach,” the Greens senator said on Wednesday.
Australian Climate and Biodiversity Foundation chair Ken Henry said the massive destruction of marine life was “not an early warning, that’s a late warning”.
“It’s well past time that we and others in the world dealt properly with threats of climate change and the warming of the oceans, which ... lies at the heart of the catastrophe that’s occurring [in SA],” Dr Henry told the National Press Club in Canberra on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, SA Environment Minister Susan Close said the bloom was a natural disaster but it did not fit the criteria of the National Natural Disaster Arrangements.
The state government was working with the federal government on ways to tackle it, she said.
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