South Australia regional communities reliant on recreational fishers have been thrown a lifeline as they deal with the fallout of the state's toxic algal bloom. Grants and fishing competitions are part of a raft of measures to keep some businesses afloat.
Breakdown
- A toxic algal bloom has caused significant losses for South Australia's recreational fishing sector.
- Marine life deaths and a decline in tourism and equipment sales have been reported since the bloom was detected. 18s
- Authorities have announced support measures, including a new fishing reef and business grants. 44s
- Fishing competitions are being planned to attract anglers to unaffected areas. 1m 7s
- Officials confirm that most of the coastline and commercially sold seafood remain safe. 1m 22s