The future of the country's oysters has fallen into murky waters after disease and flooding wiped out crops in NSW and South Australia. However, farmers in Tasmania and Victoria have dismissed claims of a Christmas shortage, saying the industry is making a comeback.
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- Australian oyster farms are under threat from climate change impacts. 3s
- A toxic algal bloom led to the closure of about 20% of South Australia's oyster farms. 18s
- A federal climate risk assessment warns of risks to aquaculture from warmer oceans and increased acidity. 40s
- Tasmania's oyster industry is currently experiencing strong production after recovering from disease. 55s
- Victorian farmers are starting to harvest native angazi oysters, aiming to expand supply and reduce climate risks. 1m 11s