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Experts say what makes this year’s algae bloom significant is that it has sickened different animals compared to years past. ...
A toxic algae bloom off the Southern California coast continues to sicken sea lions, pelicans, and dolphins, and the care ...
Algae with domoic acid is sometimes called red tide, and biologists think runoff from the wildfires and ocean sediment ...
Learn more about an algae bloom that's causing sea lions to act erratically, leading to a few cases of aggression.
Toxic algae off the coast of Southern California is killing or sickening hundreds of sea lions, dolphins and seabirds, while ...
The Tijuana River sewage crisis may be contributing to the current toxic algae bloom off the coast of Southern California, as the added nutrient load from the pollution is fueling the growth of ...
A common neurotoxin produced by algae blooms is making California sea lions more aggressive. Here’s why it has the power to change behavior—and the danger it poses.
Along some seventy plus miles of southern California coastline, usually curious and playful sea lions are attacking humans in ...
It's been three months since the start of the deadly Southern California wildfires. The urgency to rebuild what burned on ...
The bloom of algae started earlier than normal this year and has spread roughly 370 miles of the iconic Southern California coastline. When Mr LaMenolda made it to shore, his wetsuit ripped open ...