South Australia’s coastline is experiencing a crisis in slow-motion. A massive algal bloom has choked the ocean, silenced surf breaks, and left fishing boats tied to the dock. Sea creatures - from stingrays to leafy seadragons - are washing up dead. And the people who live and work by the ocean? They're getting sick, they’re confused, and they feel ignored.
For months, surfers, fishers, and scientists have raised the alarm. But our leaders have ...
South Australia’s coastline is experiencing a crisis in slow-motion. A massive algal bloom has choked the ocean, silenced surf breaks, and left fishing boats tied to the dock. Sea creatures - from stingrays to leafy seadragons - are washing up dead. And the people who live and work by the ocean? They're getting sick, they’re confused, and they feel ignored.
For months, surfers, fishers, and scientists have raised the alarm. But our leaders have failed to act.
Right now, the federal government can’t declare this event a natural disaster - because the existing framework doesn’t recognise marine ecosystem collapse or harmful algal blooms as disasters. That obviously needs to change.
We’re calling on the Federal Government to update disaster criteria so climate-driven marine events can trigger the support communities need - just like floods, fires and storms.
We call this what it is: A natural climate-driven disaster..
Call on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to declare the South Australian Ocean Crisis a natural disaster.
South Australia’s coastline is choking under a climate-fuelled disaster — and the federal government is refusing to act.
Sign now to demand an update for disaster criteria, a natural disaster declaration, federal support for long-term ocean health and clear communication for coastal communities.