Algal bloom hotline keeps community informed

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A new algal bloom phone hotline will launch on Friday 3 October, providing further access to accurate, timely and consistent information about the algal bloom affecting parts of South Australia.

The free 1800 774 779 hotline will make it easier for people to connect with existing algal bloom support services through a single contact point.

Callers to the hotline will be able to make selections to:

  • Seek general information about the algal bloom.
  • Ask questions about industry support, including how to apply for business grants.
  • Get the latest health advice, including access to mental health services.
  • Report fish kills or dead sharks.
  • Report sick or dead wildlife, such as marine mammals.

Hotline operators will also be available to answer frequently asked questions about the algal bloom, including that it is safe to visit the beach and that all commercially available seafood from South Australian waters is safe to eat.

The hotline will operate seven days a week, including on public holidays, from 9am to 5pm. Calls related to mental health support, as well as at risk or dead fish or wildlife, will be answered 24/7.

Language translations will be available for those who require the service.

The hotline will complement the existing dedicated website algalbloom.sa.gov.au, which includes comprehensive information about the bloom.

The response is focused on providing industry and community support, keeping people informed about the algal bloom, and investing in scientific research to support environmental resilience.

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