Sixth-generation fisherman’s sad admission amid calls to declare national disaster off Aussie coast

An Aussie angler has made a difficult admission: he hasn’t caught a single squid since April. Nathan Eatts, a sixth-generation commercial fisherman, is increasingly worried he’ll be the last in his family to carry on the trade, because a toxic algal bloom is killing all the fish in waters around Adelaide. A perfect storm has killed sharks, rays and other marine life across the Southern Fleurieu Peninsula where he’s traditionally fished, and the squid have disappeared. The outbreak is being caused by naturally occurring Karenia mikimotoi algae mixed with higher than average nutrients in the sea, increased ocean temperatures, and calm weather. It had been hoped that cooler weather during winter would break up the bloom, but instead it’s continued to spread. more, >>CLICK TO READ<<14:52

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