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Southern Calamari Rebound in South Australia

Southern Calamari Rebound in South Australia

Sydney News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

April 7, 20261m 34s

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Southern calamari are making a comeback in South Australia after last years devastating algal bloom. A big squid was spotted off Kangaroo Island, and smaller ones have appeared at Port Elliot. While the bloom has mostly faded, a small patch remains near Moonta Bay, Port Hughes, and Port Victoria, keeping calamari numbers low. Local fishers are hopeful but advocate for extended bag limit restrictions and even a full twelve-month ban on squid fishing to aid recovery. Experts at the South Australia Research and Development Institute are tracking calamari numbers and using data to guide decisions. Meanwhile, blue swimmer crabs are showing signs of recovery.

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