‘A horror movie’: sharks and octopuses among 200 species killed by toxic algae off South Australia (www.theguardian.com)
from HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 13 May 12:16
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More than 200 marine species, including deepwater sharks, leafy sea dragons and octopuses, have been killed by a toxic algal bloom that has been affecting South Australia’s coastline since March.

Nearly half (47%) of the dead species were ray-finned fish and a quarter (26%) were sharks and rays, according to OzFish analysis of 1,400 citizen scientist reports.

Cephalopods – such as squid, cuttlefish and octopuses – accounted for 7%, while decapods – crabs, lobsters and prawns – made up 6% of species reported dead or washed up on beaches.

The OzFish South Australian project manager, Brad Martin, said the harmful bloom – of Karenia mikimotoi algae – was like a toxic blanket that smothered marine life.

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30p87@feddit.org on 13 May 12:20 next collapse

Poor shonks :c

AmidFuror@fedia.io on 13 May 13:22 collapse

Nobody rooting for algae these days.