Strange Tracks on Tasmanian Beach Lead to Discovery of Massive Sea Animal ...
Australians often head to the Pacific or Asia to find the perfect island escape, but our own island offer beaches as good, or ...
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Tragically, a 79-year-old man has died after falling from his vessel into water and drowning, Tasmania Police confirm.
Scientists say a bioluminescent algae causes the red tides at the centre of recent environmentalist concerns — but that's not to say the magnificent display is totally harmless to marine life.
A mysterious pink slime was recently washed up on a remote beach in Tasmania, Australia. Authorities were stunned as it sparked fears of a potentially devastating algal bloom, The Guardian reported.
Environmental activists claim that dead salmon from nearby fish farms have washed up at a Tasmanian beach – but the industry has hit back, labelling the accusation an “irresponsible beat-up”. The peak ...
The peak industry body, Salmon Tasmania, has labelled the accusation an “irresponsible beat-up”, while independent Franklin MP Peter George has called for the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) to ...