Mysterious sea foam on South Australian beaches reportedly leaves more than 100 surfers ill | South Australia

The foam is blaming mysterious foam on the southern Australia beach in more than 100 browsers with the disease, and lush seadragons death, fish and octopus.
The health authorities have closed WAITPINGA and Persons Beach, about 80 km south of Adelide, and says the foam can be due to dazzling flowers paid at hot temperatures, fixed water, and a continuous marine wave.
The browsers of the local area complained of lack of vision, itching eyes, coughing and breathing difficulties.
“It is only covered with heavy, dense and yellow foam, with a little green, grammatical objects, on the beach on Tidelines,” said local Anthony Roland.
Roland posted online pictures of the dead marine creatures that were washed on the beach, including Seadragons, which are a relative of Sehorses. He said that there is “clear evidence that something strange in water.”
Pictures show foam that surpasses rocks and forming colored lines in the sand.
“Some foam has a rainbow effect on bubbles,” said Roland.
After going out in the water on the weekend, he had a respiratory reaction.
“I was really refreshing. It was somewhat similar when inhaling a strong cleaning product, if you are cleaning the kitchen sink or something like that. I hit my throat back.”
He said that the reaction to his position was “completely overwhelming”, adding that and others worked there there were more than 100 people who were affected. It is concerned that it will spread to other beaches on the Florio Peninsula.
Within the past 24 hours, there are dead fish along Victor (port), Middleton, Lagi. He definitely hit the Victor coast, and there are dead octopus in Middleton.
A spokesman for the Ministry of the Environment said in a statement that the beaches were closed “from the safety interest” and that the authorities were investigating.
The spokesman said: “Waitpinga Beach and Persons Beach will be closed inside the Newland Head Conservation Park temporarily to the public in response to the area of the fish mortality in the area,” the spokesman said.
“The beaches will be reopened as soon as possible.”
The state protection in the state (EPA) said in a statement that it realizes that “dead fish have been found in the beaches of Waitpinga and Persons, and informed surfers have reported health symptoms such as itchy eyes, unclear/fog vision, difficulty coughing and breathing,” EPA said in a statement.
“The Environmental Protection Agency has received multiple reports that dead and metabolic fish can be found on the beach and that there is red staining on sand and foam on the beaches.
“The Environmental Protection Agency works with other agencies … to attend the scene and take samples of water.
“The event may be caused by micro -flower driven at hot temperatures, water that is still and a continuous marine wave, with a high temperatures currently 2.5 EGP.
Southern Australia It suffers from drought conditions He had modern episodes of very hot weather.