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Toxic Algae Crisis in South Australia | Adelaide News
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A deadly algae bloom in South Australia in 2025 killed over 90,000 marine animals, and new research confirms it produced the most toxic levels of brevetoxins ever recorded—capable of crippling nervous systems in marine life and humans. Despite this, the state government insists the bloom poses no long-term health risk, citing temporary symptoms like coughing or eye irritation as manageable. Locals report severe respiratory distress near the foam, but officials maintain current beach safety guidelines remain unchanged.
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