Mental Health impacts: Algal bloom takes toll on community

A year-long harmful algal bloom along the South Australian coastline has not only devastated marine life and created health risks for people and pets, but has also significantly impacted the […]
Biodiversity Council webinar: Preparing for a more volatile future

In this national resilience webinar hosted by the Biodiversity Council, Sea Change Australia’s Professor Gretta Pecl brought a powerful marine perspective to the conversation — highlighting how climate change is transforming our oceans, coastlines and fisheries in real time.
South Australian harmful algal bloom spreads north, raising fears for giant cuttlefish aggregation

South Australia’s harmful algal bloom has spread north along the Yorke Peninsula, raising concerns it could reach the Spencer Gulf and threaten the world-renowned giant cuttlefish aggregation near Whyalla. Waters […]
SA Harmful Algal Bloom Report Calls for Licence Buybacks and Long-Term Recovery Plan

South Australia’s harmful algal bloom has triggered fresh calls for structural reform in the state’s fishing sector, with a parliamentary inquiry recommending commercial licence buybacks and a 10-year stock recovery […]
Keeping an eye on Australia’s reefs from afar

Australia’s tropical reefs face increasing threats from warming oceans, extreme weather, and marine heatwaves. Scientists at the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) are monitoring these ecosystems both up close […]