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A bloom of harmful algae along our southern California coast continues sickening sealions and other animals. NBC 7’s, ...
Algae with domoic acid is sometimes called red tide, and biologists think runoff from the wildfires and ocean sediment ...
The toxic algae bloom off Southern California’s coast is not only sickening sea lions and birds, it’s also killing dolphins.
Algal blooms typically last four to eight weeks, she says, “so I'm hoping that in the next couple of weeks things improve, but we'll see what happens.” Keep KCRW Independent. KCRW is here to provide ...
(WIBW) - The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) are announcing the beginning of the Harmful Algal Bloom season. The water ...
Authorities are investigating whether a mass wash-up of dead cockles at a popular holiday destination south of Adelaide is ...
Marine life care centers across Southern California are reporting a surge in the number of stranded dolphins and sick seals, likely caused by a growing toxic algal bloom off the coast. The Marine ...
The area has gone a few years without major algae blooms, which could be a period of good luck following years of bad. Seagrass has returned in some places — but not most. Scientists are no ...
A toxic algal bloom leaving an increasing number of marine mammals stranded along Southern California beaches shows no signs of subsiding and “will only get worse,” officials said Monday.
"Over the last four years, we've seen consecutive years of this harmful algal bloom off of our coast. In 2023, it was really bad for us here in Southern California. This year it seems worse," said ...
A bloom of harmful algae off the coast again this year is creating a neurotoxin that has caused sea lions and other marine mammals to exhibit Parkinson's-like symptoms up and down the Southern ...
Sea lions can be heard barking off the San Pedro coast as the number of the sick mammals stranded on LA beaches continues to rise due to a toxic algal bloom. Sea Lions are not the only animals ...