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Archaeologists found an 800-ton Dutch merchant vessel lost in 1857 off the coast of South Australia, offering a rare look ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow Researchers Discovered a 168-Year-Old Dutch Shipwreck Off the Coast of Australia in Underwater 'Blizzard' ConditionsNearly 170 years ago, a Dutch merchant ship called the Koning Willem de Tweede sank off the coast of South Australia. Now, ...
Karenia mikimotoi — is killing more than 200 species of marine life off the southern coast of Australia, scientists and conservation groups say.
The Koning William de Tweede was an 800-ton ship that was sailing near Robe, South Australia when it sank in June 1857.
Carcasses of sharks, rays, crabs and octopuses are littering beaches along the coast. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
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Tiny creature — with ‘invisible’ eggs — marks amazing comeback on Australia coast“Beach-nesting birds, like little terns, lay eggs directly on the sand where they are so well camouflaged, they become almost ...
When a businessman imported emus to his private island on the NSW south coast, he did not realise they could swim for freedom ...
Why is it so warm across southern Australia this autumn? Where’s the rain? ‘Blocking’ high pressure systems are to blame, but ...
Wet weather is set to stay for Aussies on the eastern coast, with wind and rain forecasted for the foreseeable future.
A vast bloom of toxic algae is killing more than 200 species of marine life off the southern coast of Australia, scientists and conservation groups say. The algae—Karenia mikimotoi—appeared in ...
A vast bloom of toxic algae is killing more than 200 species of marine life off the southern coast of Australia, scientists and conservation groups say. The algae -- Karenia mikimotoi -- appeared in ...
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