The mysterious foam on the beach in Southern Australia caused more than 100 surfers, fish and octopus samples. He writes about it Guardian.
Authorities have closed the Waytping and Parsons beaches, about 80 km south of Adelaid, and claim that the foam may occur due to high temperatures, standing water and ongoing heat.
Local surfers complain about visual impairment, itching in the eyes, coughing and breathing difficulties.
“The entire beach is very heavy, intense yellow foam and tidal line on the beach near the beach is very green, covered with a skill and dirty substance,” he said.
He published the web photos of the lifeless sea creatures thrown into the beach, including the close relatives of the sea skates, including sea dragons. He said, “visible evidence that something strange in the water is.”
The pictures show how the foam creates the bubbles in the stones and the wrapping color lines in the sand.
“Some foam bubbles have a rainbow effect, Row Rowland added.
There was a respiratory reaction after bathing in water at the weekend. Under his duty, more than 100 surfers of subscription – everyone said they had a bath in such a water.
Representative of the State Environmental Protection Department, the beaches are closed for the benefit of security and the authorities are conducting investigation, he said.
Southern Australia is now experiencing a drought and recent heat waves have been intensified.
Previously, heat and drought waves in the northern hemisphere Alarmous Scientists.
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Source: Gazeta

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