No-show cuttlefish result in million-dollar loss for regional SA town
Cuttlefish operators in Whyalla, South Australia, canceled their season due to a dramatic drop in numbers, resulting in estimated losses of over $1 million. Marine biologist Manny Katz reported only a few dozen cuttlefish sighted, attributing the decline to an algal bloom. Despite this, the city’s Cuttlefest remains scheduled, with hopes for the cuttlefish's return.
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Published 26 Jun 2026, 05:39 UTC · Updated 26 Jun 2026, 05:51 UTC
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