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Home | World | Surfers Fall Sick As Strange Foam Dead Fish Wash Ashore 2 Australian Beaches

Surfers fall sick as strange foam, dead fish wash ashore 2 Australian beaches

A microalgal bloom created by unusual weather conditions was suspected to have sickened humans and marine life as well as creating the foam that has covered hundreds of metres (yards) of coastline, officials say

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Published Date - 18 March 2025, 01:15 PM
Surfers fall sick as strange foam, dead fish wash ashore 2 Australian beaches
Foam washing up on beach, in Waitpinga, near Adelaide. Photo: AP
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Melbourne: An Australian State closed two beaches after dead fish and an unusual off-white foam washed ashore while surfers reported feeling unwell, officials said on Tuesday.

A microalgal bloom created by unusual weather conditions was suspected to have sickened humans and marine life as well as creating the foam that has covered hundreds of metres (yards) of coastline, South Australian Environment Protection Authority principal scientific officer Sam Gaylard said.


“It is very concerning,” Gaylard told Australian Broadcasting Corp. “It is unusual at this scale. At this time of year, when the weather conditions allow, we do occasionally get isolated blooms, but something of this scale is definitely a little bit unusual,” Gaylard added.

Waitpinga Beach and neighbouring Parsons Beach, both south of the South Australia state capital Adelaide, have been closed to the public since Monday in response to a “fish mortality event in the area”, the Department for Environment and Water said in a statement. “The beaches will be re-opened as soon as possible,” the department said.

Dozens of dead fish have reportedly been washed shore. Surfers have been complaining since the weekend of getting sore eyes, sore throats and coughing after contact with the water, said local Anthony Rowland, who surfed at Waitpinga on Saturday.

“While we were out there, we started coughing,” Rowland said, referring to his surfing comrads. He said he was overwhelmed by the response from other surfers after posting his experience online. “Lots of people reached out – so many people have said they’re had exactly the same symptoms,” Rowland said.

Marine scientists took water samples from the foam, which is a byproduct of the toxic organisms’ decay, on Monday, but it could take until the end of the week to identify the organism, Gaylard said.

A bloom of microalgae – microscopic, single-celled organisms – could have been caused by a recent extended period of hot and dry weather with little wind and low tides, Gaylard said. A swell has picked up in the area since Sunday, and the turbulence could break up the algae while generating more foam, he said. “At the moment, we’re not sure how long this will last,” Gaylard said.

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