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Endangered marine species at risk, including great white shark and stingaree

The areas of the waters of Southern Australia were transformed from hunger to dead “dead regions olmadan by the blooming of microalgies. Karenia Mikimotoi, It is due to a combination of an intensive sea heat wave and a combination of agricultural flow.

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Ozfish South Australian Project Manager Brad Martin said in June, Masthead, “A toxic blanket drowning sea life,” he said.

“It can drown fish from gills, attack red blood cells and cause bleeding and act as a neurotoxin, and attack the fish nervous system and brain by attacking unusual behaviors.”

Bloom killed the sharks, dolphins, rays, leafy sea dragons, ink fish, octopuses and small penguins and local fishermen destroyed their business.

Alexia Wellbelove, a kind of campaignist who is threatened with the Australian Naval Protection Association, “Alga Bloom disaster attracts the species on the verge of already. Fast monitoring assessments shows the right call and shows that the government is listening to science – but the real test will show how quickly we can take place to offer the protection of very needed.

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The humanitarian world for animals and AMCs called Watt the most dangerous types of protection in July.

The Biodiversity Council welcomed Watt’s decision to quickly monitor the expert assessment, but warned that it would be difficult to evaluate the impact of flowering reliable base lines, since very little is known about the size and distribution of many sea species.

Nicki Mitchell, a member of the Biodiversity Council of the University of Western Australia Ocean Institute, said, “The species under risk of extinction may be an important first step in improvement, if the listing is investing in good planning and management,” he said.

“However, the evaluation of sea species against listing criteria is often difficult because there is no appropriate data on population trends.

“For example, many terrestrial species are listed under threat due to documented decreases, as we know how many of the generations are or in relatively small areas or in relatively small areas or small habitat patches. We do not have similar certainty in such information species.”

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