When microscopic algae turn South Australia’s pristine waters into a swirling mass of toxic bloom, the effects
ripple far beyond the shoreline. BLOOM the documentary unites cutting-edge science with deeply personal
stories, revealing the complex and devastating chain reaction set in motion by these aquatic invasions.
From oceanographers tracking the bloom’s chemical fingerprints to fishermen watching their livelihoods
evaporate, from marine ecologists racing to rescue endangered species, to ocean lovers grappling with intense
grief – BLOOM immerses viewers in the intertwined worlds of environmental science and human resilience born
from tragedy.
Featuring never-before-seen imagery, expert insights from leading Australian and international researchers, and
intimate portraits of those living and working on the front lines, BLOOM explores the causes, consequences, and
urgent challenges of this ecological disaster.
At once a scientific investigation and a human drama, this is the story of how an initially harmless phenomenon
can consume an ecosystem—and test the spirit of an entire region. But there is hope amidst despair. How do we
now protect the future of our oceans and change the legacy we leave behind?
Daniel is a Walkley Award-winning journalist and filmmaker with 25 years experience in news reporting and documentary production across Australia. As a former Environment reporter, he has been published in The Australian, The Guardian, The Big Issue, National Indigenous Times and the Amnesty International Magazine. Daniel’s documentaries have broadcast on various television and streaming networks, including Foxtel, Binge, Amazon Prime, SBS On Demand and DocPlay. Most recently he produced two programs for ABC’s Australian Story and Compass.