The South Australian and federal governments have approved a $102.5 million algal bloom plan to support affected businesses and communities, the environment and residents to enjoy the summer.

Premier Peter Malinauskas and federal Environment Minister Murray Watt spelled out the details of the funding today, saying it is "what's needed" to tackle the ongoing environmental crisis playing out along the state's coastline.

"We can't make the algal bloom go away," Malinauskas said.

"There is no silver bullet solution here, but what we can do is respond as best as we are capable of."

About $48 million of the funding will go to businesses and communities, including $50 dining cashbacks for meals at coastal restaurants and bars, $100 to $500 travel vouchers for coastal experiences and stays,

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