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No ‘overnight’ fix for monstrous algal bloom lurking off South Australia

Environmental Minister Murray Watt goes to Adameide by pressing to bloom on the toxic algae declared on the coast of Southern Australia in the Albanian Government.

Thousands of dead sea animals drowned by Bloom have been washed on South Australian beaches for months.

In 2022, the flowers thought to be the product of the fierce eastern coast flood, the action is reported to double.

Camera iconThousands of sea animals are washed on South Australian beaches. Stefan Andrews / Great Southern Reef Foundation Credit: Given
Dead sea life contains rays, sharks and seafarers. Picture: Stefan Andrews / Great Southern Reef Foundation
Camera iconDead sea life contains rays, sharks and seafarers. Stefan Andrews / Great Southern Reef Foundation Credit: Given

Senator Watt will be a short cabinet in the disaster before flying from Canberra to Adelaide on Monday.

“While managing this event, we said that we are willing to support the Southern Australian government and that the visit I paid today would be sure that I could inform the cabinet well what the situation is and which support may be necessary,” he said.

Environmental Minister Murray Watt says Algay Bloom's 'one night' correction. Picture: Martin Ollman / Newswire
Camera iconEnvironmental Minister Murray Watt says Algay Bloom’s ‘one night’ correction. Martin Olman / Newswire Credit: News Corp Australia

He also said that it was “a natural phenomenon that will not be solved overnight”.

“We all want to see that these beautiful beaches are normally returned to the state where they are normally,” Senator Watt said.

Uz We want to see that recreational and commercial fishermen can return to what they do, and we want to see that all these amazing species return to health.

“We will continue to work to support the response of the Southern Australian government.”

Adelaide’s visit points to a change in the Albanian government’s dealing with the issue.

Senator Watt insisted that it was a state issue recently on last Friday and threw concerns about the greenery and state -level deputies.

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