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Scores of Pacific Coast marine animals -- including whales, dolphins, sea lions and pelicans -- are falling ill, becoming ...
Sea mammals — seals, dolphins, whales — are dying from domoic acid from early algae blooms off LA County beaches ...
Rescue centers are overwhelmed as disoriented animals wash ashore, victims of a fast-growing toxin fueled by warming waters ...
Since late February, more than 800 poisoned animals have been reported in just Los Angeles and Orange counties.
A toxic, major algae bloom in coastal waters from San Luis Obispo to San Diego is killing countless marine animals, including whales and especially dolphins.
Spencer Parker has never seen so many dolphin strandings in his more than 20 years as an L.A. County lifeguard.
Whales, dolphins, and other marine mammals are washing up dead along the California coastline. A team from the National ...
While exact counts lag a bit, officials believe nearly 700 sea lions and more than 200 dolphins have stranded since the bloom ...
This year’s toxic algal bloom off the coast is the longest and deadliest ever seen in Southern California. Will sea lion and ...
There’s been some activity at Gulf World Marine Park that is leading some people to believe animals are being moved from the ...