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Urgent: Tourists Avoid South Australia Amid Algal Bloom Crisis

UPDATE: A devastating algal bloom is causing widespread panic among tourists in South Australia, leading to significant economic losses for local businesses. Despite these challenges, operators like Kevin Sweeney of Reel Screamer Fishing Charters are urging potential visitors that they are still open for business.

Since the algal bloom was first identified in March 2023 off the Fleurieu Peninsula, tens of thousands of marine animals have perished, and the bloom has spread along parts of the coastline. Sweeney, based out of Port Turton on the Yorke Peninsula, reports a drastic reduction in bookings, saying, “I’m one of the busiest charter operators in the state but the phone isn’t ringing.”

The impact of the algal bloom has been severe, with nearly 100 local businesses—from tour operators to retail shops—reporting significant financial losses. According to a recent survey by the Tourism Industry Council of South Australia, there has been a staggering 40 percent downturn in business conditions compared to the previous year, with an average loss of $52,000 per business.

Sweeney insists that his operation is unaffected by the algal bloom, stating, “Our waterways are quite healthy at the moment.” However, he attributes the decline in tourism to negative social media coverage and misinformation suggesting that the entire South Australian coastline is affected. “The negativity in social media is the big killer at the moment stopping tourism,” he lamented.

The situation is alarming as summer approaches, with many local businesses facing cancellations and some even shutting down operations due to the ongoing economic strain. Chief Executive of the Tourism Industry Council, Shaun de Bruyn, highlighted that most cancellations are coming from South Australians themselves, as there is significantly less awareness of the algal bloom among interstate and international travelers.

In a bid to support affected businesses, the state and federal governments have announced a comprehensive $28 million package aimed at business relief, further research, and environmental cleanup efforts along the impacted beaches. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed he will visit the affected areas next week, emphasizing the need to address the long-term impacts of climate change, stating, “This isn’t something that’s the fault of any government; it’s a consequence of high water temperatures and nutrient levels.”

As the algal bloom continues to spread fears, Environment Minister Murray Watt has apologized to local residents who feel the government’s response has been inadequate. The economic and emotional toll on the local community is palpable, with many relying on tourism for their livelihoods.

As conditions develop, all eyes will be on South Australia to see how the government and local businesses navigate this urgent crisis. Tourists are encouraged to verify the health of local waterways and consider supporting the community during this challenging time.

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