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Public safety officials have been warning beachgoers to stay away from animals found stranded on the beach because they can become aggressive.
Public safety officials have been warning beachgoers to stay away from animals found stranded on the beach because they can become aggressive.
The March incident highlights an ongoing deadly outbreak as a neurotoxin ravages wildlife in Southern California.
Americans are skeptical of the term environmentalist, so a new report from Aquarium of the Pacific deals with ‘wonder and respect and stewardship’ for sea animals and the ocean.
A wave of sea lions off the coast of Southern California have been sickened by an algae-produced toxin that makes them aggressive.
With a recent bloom of toxic algae, beachgoers in coastal North County have been seeing dead or sick sea lions, dolphins and other marine life washed ashore over the last few weeks. The city of ...
Despite recent efforts by marine wildlife experts to reroute the animal to deeper waters, the minke whale was found dead on ...
A string of rare sea lion attacks along the Southern California coast is raising concern as experts warn of a troubling ...
Along some seventy plus miles of southern California coastline, usually curious and playful sea lions are attacking humans in ...
Phoebe Beltran, 15, has always been a "water baby," according to her mom, Bibi Beltran. She has always had a love for ...
Gonzalo Medina of the Long Beach Fire Department told NBC Los Angeles she'd never heard or seen anything like this before in her "25 years of service." While sea lions are a common sight in Long ...
I didn’t know what to expect,” said the Long Beach mother. Phoebe suffered several surface-level puncture wounds from — not a shark — but an aggressive sea lion’s bite. The teenager said ...