Surprise Me!

Extended marine heatwave to blame for SA’s toxic algal bloom

2025-05-24 127 Dailymotion

As parts of the eastern states experience extreme wet weather, it's a different picture in the southern oceans. A marine heat wave with sea temperatures two to three degrees hotter than normal has been hitting South Australia's coastline since September last year. It's believed to be a major factor in a toxic algal bloom that's had a devastating impact on local sea life and coastal communities.