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Rare deep-sea giant found off San Diego coastStrange fish found off the coast of San Diego The natural habitat for these strange-looking giants is the deep sea. They live in the so-called "twilight zone," at 200 to 1,000 metres depth.
A sea lion that has become sick from a toxic algae bloom on Wednesday in Imperial Beach. (Ana Ramirez / The San Diego Union-Tribune) San Diego is just the latest spot along the coast to get hit ...
SAN DIEGO — A dangerous toxic algae bloom off the coast of San Diego is having a devastating effect on local wildlife. It's causing sea lions and, more recently, pelicans to become seriously ill ...
NOAA picked up 12 dolphins in San Diego County on Sunday, pushing the total since March to about 50 dolphins in Southern California and many, many more sea lions. Eleven came back positive for ...
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