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Posted by gecko on Friday, 9. March 2007 at 04:27 Bali Time:

In Reply to: it was a bit off posted by SIR FIN on Friday, 9. March 2007 at 00:14 Bali Time:

from BaliDiscovery.

A Less than Fresh Sea Breeze
Government Reports Success in Efforts to Remove the Stench that's Been Bothering Visitors to Bali's Kuta Beach for the Past Week.

Bali News: A Less than Fresh Sea Breeze
(3/3/2007) As reported on balidiscovery.com, [See: The Blobs that Attacked Kuta Beach], Bali's most popular beachfront has been the victim of two incidents of malodorous attacks over the past month. The first set of bad smells were due to a continuing "red tide" that caused thousands of fish to die off and wash ashore; while the second, more recent, "smelly beach" incident were traced to unusual globs of foul-smelling, meatball-like organic matter.

Despite the best efforts of local communities to bury the offensive "globs" and dead fish, the "stink" has proven persistent causing the Bali Fisheries and Sea Service to take the additional step of spraying the beach with Effective Microorganism 4 (EM4) - a micro-organic compound designed to hasten the decomposition of organic waste.

The spraying of the non-toxic compounds along the beach commenced on Thursday, March 1, 2007, with almost instaneouys positive results reported by tourists visiting the beach who have noted a significant improvement in air quality.

Local officials plan to continue with routine spraying of EM4 along the beach until the smell of the globs - thought to emanate from algae or chunks of Bali sardinella that have washed ashore in Kuta - disappear completely.

Laboratory tests to determine the exact origins of the globules of organic waste causing the latest smell are ongoing. Meanwhile, the "red tide" causing the intermittent wash up of dead fish is a natural, cyclical phenomenon that is expected to continue until April.

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