THEY are among the most revered beaches in Australia — popular for their long, sandy stretches and calm gulf waters — but the Adelaide coastline is facing an uncertain future. One of the state’s ...
MOUNTAINS of seagrass have appeared all over some of Adelaide’s most-loved beaches, with some of it up to two metres high. Here’s where it’s come from Mounds and masses of “seagrass wrack” as it is ...
A MILLION cubic metres of sand — enough to fill 400 Olympic-size swimming pool — is needed to replenish Adelaide’s most popular beaches, says the agency charged with looking after the state’s ...
THE number of sharks spotted off Adelaide’s popular metropolitan beaches has increased this season, despite an overall drop in sightings elsewhere in the state. Figures from Surf Life Saving SA show ...
The sharks, most believed to be bronze whalers, have been spotted from Tennyson to Snapper Point near Port Willunga. Yesterday, swimmers were cleared at Grange, Henley, Glenelg and Port Noarlunga ...
It’s believed the platform at West Beach near the Adelaide Shores caravan park fell about five metres during stormy weather late last week. The platform is located in a badly eroded section of ...
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Dead marine life from algal bloom collected from Adelaide beaches amid local extinction fears
Flinders University researchers have thanked Adelaide residents who responded to a call-out for specimens of sharks and rays as the state's ongoing harmful algal bloom causes a deluge of marine deaths ...
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