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$102.5 Million Plan to Rebuild SA’s Marine Life After 400 Species Lost to Algae

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$102.5 Million Plan to Rebuild SA’s Marine Life After 400 Species Lost to Algae

A toxic algal bloom washes dead and dying sea creatures onto Largs Beach in Adelaide, Australia, on July 12, 2025. Tracey Nearmy/Getty Images

After more than 400 marine species were wiped out by a devastating algae bloom, the federal and South Australian governments have pledged $102.5 million towards protecting South Australia’s coasts and preventing another similar disaster.

The Algal Bloom Summer Plan aims to safeguard beaches, rebuild marine habitats, and help coastal towns recover from the economic and environmental damage.

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