Algal bloom sea casualties find new life in commercial compost

In an unexpected silver lining to South Australia’s devastating algal bloom crisis, approximately 500 tonnes of dead marine life cleared from beaches since March is being transformed into commercial compost. The recycling initiative gives purpose to the grim cleanup efforts, with community garden members acknowledging the value of this resource despite its tragic origins. However, local officials caution that while beneficial, composting doesn’t address the broader economic impact of reduced beach tourism.

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