Confronting images of dead seadragons, fish and octopuses washed up on South Australian beaches—and disturbing reports of “more than 100” surfers and beachgoers suffering flu-like symptoms after swimming or merely breathing in sea spray—attracted international concern last week. Confronting images of dead seadragons, fish and octopuses washed up on South Australian beaches—and disturbing reports of “more than 100” surfers and beachgoers suffering flu-like symptoms after swimming or merely breathing in sea spray—attracted international concern last week. Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Mystery solved: Our tests reveal the tiny algae killing fish and harming surfers on SA beaches
