📢Our latest issue is now online!
Check out the review behind the front cover by @_ChemKid & co @UniMelb looking at bacteria-derived algaecidal natural products
https://t.co/yTHJ3mGwK1
Warning on photos
This will remain the reality on our beaches for a long time to come.
In some areas, we no longer see healthy marine life only bones and partially decomposed mammals and marine species bones washing ashore.
This is why places like Port Hughes are experiencing thick, toxic foam, and why Turton is facing similar issues, caused by dead algae and the bacteria from millions of decomposing organisms on the gulf floors.
This isn’t over and Lincoln will and is becoming the next target of this catastrophic marine crisis
I honestly can’t understand how anyone could vote for Labor. They show no concern for our oceans, the environment, or the mental health impacts people are experiencing right now because of the commercial fleet ban in GSV. If the professor’s predictions are right and the toxic bacteria currents return to GSV as he thinks , we could be facing fishing bans for decades and serious consequences for people’s lives, which we’re already starting to see with some
commercials
The Greens may talk up their concerns and claim to care, but they still end up supporting Labor.
@GLH_books