South Australia /environment/ en Oyster Reef Restoration: Your Chance to Contribute /environment/news/list/2025/08/20/oyster-reef-restoration-your-chance-to-contribute Oyster reef restoration is looking like the answer we need to combat the Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB), and now you have the chance to help. Environment Institute Future Making Fellow Dr Dominic McAfee recently spoke with ABC Radio 黑料社区 to discuss this great initiative in partnership with OzFish 黑料社区 Chapter, and how volunteering to make oyster baskets will help the Port River flourish once again. August 20 2025 Marilia Jean Belperio /environment/news/list/2025/08/20/oyster-reef-restoration-your-chance-to-contribute Steps to Clean Up the Algal Bloom /environment/news/list/2025/08/19/steps-to-clean-up-the-algal-bloom-1 Around 30% of SA鈥檚 coastline is being impacted by a harmful algal bloom driven by heatwaves, nutrient run-off, and upwelling events. According to Environment Institute members Dr Dominic McAfee and Prof Sean Connell, the bloom is far too widespread for large-scale chemical, physical, or microbial trials. Instead, prevention and resilience are key. Oysters in affected areas are feeding on algae, mussels are cleared of toxins, and SA has committed to restoring 15 hectares of shellfish reefs. As climate change fuels more marine heatwaves and floods, HABs will return. Investing in oyster reef restoration and nature-based solutions could future-proof our coasts. August 19 2025 Marilia Jean Belperio /environment/news/list/2025/08/19/steps-to-clean-up-the-algal-bloom-1 100 Years of The Koonamore Project /environment/news/list/2025/07/15/100-years-of-the-koonamore-project The Koonamore Project聽based in The TGB Osborne Vegetation Reserve at Koonamore, is celebrating its 100th Anniversary year this year, and which makes it the oldest long term ecological study in Australia and one of the oldest in the world.聽The site is a clear demonstration of the capacity of recovery in Australian arid ecosystems, even after extreme degradation. July 15 2025 Marilia Jean Belperio /environment/news/list/2025/07/15/100-years-of-the-koonamore-project How South Australia's Algal Bloom Is Threatening Marine Life and Public Health /environment/news/list/2025/07/09/how-south-australias-algal-bloom-is-threatening-marine-life-and-public-health Environment Institute members have expressed concern over the toxic algal bloom affecting South Australia's coastline. Professor Justin Brookes highlighted that while algae play a crucial role in marine ecosystems, the current Karenia mikimotoi bloom is toxic and spreading rapidly due to warm temperatures and nutrient-rich waters. Future Making Fellow Dr Dominic McAfee described the event as an 鈥渦nderwater bushfire,鈥 urging a coordinated response similar to land-based natural disasters. Both experts emphasised the need for continued monitoring and proactive measures to protect marine life and coastal communities. July 09 2025 Marilia Jean Belperio /environment/news/list/2025/07/09/how-south-australias-algal-bloom-is-threatening-marine-life-and-public-health South Australian Biodiversity Under Threat from Ongoing Drought Crisis /environment/news/list/2025/04/23/south-australian-biodiversity-under-threat-from-ongoing-drought-crisis Three Environment Institute members have featured in The Guardian, shedding light on how South Australia鈥檚 historic dry spell is impacting ecosystems. Dr Stefan Caddy-Retalic spoke on widespread tree dieback across the 黑料社区 Hills, Dr Jess Marsh raised alarms for the critically endangered Kangaroo Island assassin spider, and Dr Katja Hogendoorn warned of a looming collapse in native bee populations. April 25 2025 Marilia Jean Belperio /environment/news/list/2025/04/23/south-australian-biodiversity-under-threat-from-ongoing-drought-crisis Sprigg Ediacaran fossil collection recognised by the International Commission on Geoheritage /environment/news/list/2025/01/15/sprigg-ediacaran-fossil-collection-recognised-by-the-international-commission Diego Garc铆a-Bellido Capdevila of the University of 黑料社区鈥檚 Environment Institute was key to securing global recognition for the Sprigg Ediacaran fossil collection. Now among the top 11 geological collections worldwide, it offers vital insights into the origins of complex life on Earth. January 15 2025 Marilia Jean Belperio /environment/news/list/2025/01/15/sprigg-ediacaran-fossil-collection-recognised-by-the-international-commission What do new draft guidelines for 鈥榝orever chemicals鈥 mean for Australia鈥檚 drinking water? /environment/news/list/2024/10/24/what-do-new-draft-guidelines-for-forever-chemicals-mean-for-australias The Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has released draft guidelines for acceptable levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water. October 24 2024 admin /environment/news/list/2024/10/24/what-do-new-draft-guidelines-for-forever-chemicals-mean-for-australias Exciting research on crop topping pulses in South Australia /environment/news/list/2024/10/23/exciting-research-on-crop-topping-pulses-in-south-australia Researchers from the University of 黑料社区, led by Jenna Malone, and supported by the South Australian Grain Industry Trust (SAGIT), are embarking on critical trials to investigate reduced rates of paraquat for crop topping lentils and faba beans. October 23 2024 admin /environment/news/list/2024/10/23/exciting-research-on-crop-topping-pulses-in-south-australia The bunker dilemma: Navigating safety in bushfire-prone regions /environment/news/list/2024/08/28/the-bunker-dilemma-navigating-safety-in-bushfire-prone-regions As bushfire seasons intensify across Australia, the discussion surrounding safety measures for residents in high-risk areas becomes increasingly critical. August 28 2024 admin /environment/news/list/2024/08/28/the-bunker-dilemma-navigating-safety-in-bushfire-prone-regions