According to reports on Friday (2nd), the thriving phytoplankton has turned the sea around the Eyre Peninsula green due to photosynthesis. Andrew Wright, the managing director of Shark Watch, mentioned that he has never seen such a sight in the past 20 years. He also revealed that during a recent visit to the Neptune Islands, he saw 8 to 9 sharks, with a higher number of young sharks compared to previous sightings.
According to Jochen Kaempf, an associate professor at the University of Flinders in South Australia, the phenomenon of upwelling is responsible for bringing dead organic matter and dissolved nutrients to the sunlit regions of the ocean, thus initiating the marine food chain. This phenomenon is observed in various areas such as the western part of Tasmania, the Bass Strait, and Robe, and can even be seen in the far west of Kangaroo Island. It is expected that the upwelling will continue until April, spreading from Port Lincoln to the west to the Streaky Bay, and as far as the Fowlers Bay.
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