Why are so many dead seadragons washing up on the Northern Beaches?
By Isabella Michie
Northern Beaches residents were shocked to find dead sea dragons washed up on local beaches earlier this week, and marine experts are concerned.

Why are so many dead seadragons washing up on the Northern Beaches?
By Isabella Michie
Northern Beaches residents were shocked to find dead sea dragons washed up on local beaches earlier this week, and marine experts are concerned.
This 3D model reveals the scale of sand swallowed by 'monster' cyclone swell
By Mark Doman, Jack Fisher, Alex Palmer, Thomas Brettell, and Margaret Burin
The aftermath of Cyclone Alfred's powerful storm surges, as captured by drones, show just how much sand has been swallowed up by the ocean. How long will this erosion last?
#Cyclones #Erosion #OceansandReefs #MarkDoman #JackFisher #AlexPalmer #ThomasBrettell # #MargaretBurin
Cry for action on Bribie Island erosion to avoid mainland 'nightmare'
By Jessica Ross and Lottie Twyford
The Sunshine Coast was spared a direct hit from ex-tropical Cyclone Alfred but now the push is on to shore up it its crumbling "barrier island" before another system strikes.
Ghost net found on WA's south coast sparks fears for sea life
By John Dobson and Peter Barr
The unusual discovery of a ghost net — a lost or dumped fishing net drifting through the ocean — washed up near Albany sparks concern for the nets' impact on local marine life.
Bibido grew up fishing these reefs — he fears he may be among the last
By Dunja Karagic
As far north WA faces the worst coral bleaching event on record, traditional owners fear global warming will impact their food security and connection to country.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03-04/kimberley-traditional-owners-coral-bleaching/104979686