A year on, Australia’s biggest harmful algal bloom continues to wreak havoc
PolicyMonday, June 8, 2026Mongabay

A year on, Australia’s biggest harmful algal bloom continues to wreak havoc

A significant harmful algal bloom off the coast of Port Hughes, Australia, persists a year later, severely impacting marine ecosystems and local fisheries. Ongoing monitoring and intervention strategies are essential to mitigate the effects and restore the area's ecological balance.

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