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Algae with domoic acid is sometimes called red tide, and biologists think runoff from the wildfires and ocean sediment ...
Toxic algae off the coast of Southern California is killing or sickening hundreds of sea lions, dolphins and seabirds, while ...
Learn more about an algae bloom that’s causing sea lions to act erratically, leading to a few cases of aggression.
B.C. scientists will be keeping a close eye on a toxic algae this summer as hundreds of sea lions, seabirds and dolphins have been washing up sick or dead on beaches in Southern California.
It's not often that you hear about sea lions attacking humans, but recently a slew of assaults have occurred in California.
It's been three months since the start of the deadly Southern California wildfires. The urgency to rebuild what burned on land is now being matched by the effort to rescue sea life sickened by the ...
March 31 (UPI) --An early toxic algae bloom off the coast of Southern California is killing or ... Some scientists believe runoff from this year's wildfires in Los Angeles may have contributed ...
While agencies were concerned about the potential health impacts of runoff from recent fires ... wasn’t detected in California until 1991, the prevalence of toxic algal blooms along the Pacific ...