Is Little Tin Co affected by the Harmful Algal Bloom in South Australia?

No. We have not sourced any seafood from affected waters - all our tins remain safe and traceable.

What is Little Tin Co doing in response to the algal bloom?

We’re monitoring the situation closely and staying informed through the SA Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and Primary Industries and Regions SA (PIRSA). We’re also in regular contact with our trusted suppliers and fishers to ensure nothing is harvested from affected regions.

Are your products still safe to eat?

Yes. Our seafood is not sourced from areas impacted by the bloom. All our products are traceable, handled with care, and canned using strict food safety protocols. 

Why is this bloom concerning?

The harmful algal bloom is devastating to South Australia’s marine ecosystems, impacting marine life, water quality, and the livelihoods of local fishers and coastal communities.

Where can I find accurate information about the algal bloom?

We recommend these official sources for up-to-date and reliable information:

 SA EPA: www.epa.sa.gov.au

 PIRSA: www.pir.sa.gov.au

How can I help support marine life and local fishers?

  • Buy seafood from transparent, responsible producers.
  • Share only verified information.
  • Support local conservation groups like OzFish and Reef Watch.
  • Stay informed and speak up about protecting our marine ecosystems.