WA Health issues algal bloom warning for Perth coastline as marine water quality issues persist

WA Health has warned keen swimmers and beachgoers alike to stay out of the water following a surge in algal blooms across parts of Perth’s coastline.

The alert, issued on Wednesday evening, said shoreline samples had confirmed the patchy blooms were Trichodesmium erythraeum, better known as “red tide” or “sea sawdust” .

It usually presents as a brown-red-orange-yellow surface scum, which can look like an oil slick.

It can also become a pinkish to pale green colour once it decomposes in water.

The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation has responded to several reports of algal bloom at Ocean Reef and Mullaloo beaches since January.

“As the blooms are transported by wind and tide, they can come and go fairly quickly, and also have the potential to extend to far-reaching areas along the Western Australian coastline,” the alert said.

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