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Algal bloom leaves Coorong facing ‘ecological collapse’, advocates warn
The internationally significant Coorong wetlands are at risk of becoming a “wasteland” due to the toxic algal bloom that is ravaging South Australia’s coastal ecosystems, according to advocates who say the area is now at a “threshold” moment.
The shallow saline lagoon, which stretches roughly 130…
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