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Veterans and nonprofit groups took part in a discussion with Democrats Rep. Mark Takano of California and Sen. Richard ...
Algae with domoic acid is sometimes called red tide, and biologists think runoff from the wildfires and ocean sediment ...
The Environmental Protection Agency argues that it didn’t need to consult with other agencies because states and territories ...
The toxicity of this particular bloom seems to be a lot higher, ” said a marine biologist. “Animals are in worse shape than ...
Levels of lead and other heavy metals spiked in L.A.’s coastal waters after the January fires, raising serious concerns for ...
If you’ve been online or wandered one of these beaches, you may have noticed a resurgence of what feels like an all-too ...
Waves of poisoned animals are washing up across the Central Coast, marking the fourth year in a row that toxic algae blooms have led to a mass die-off of marine mammals ... occurring consequence of ...
A sea lion has a seizure at the Marine Mammal Care Center in San Pedro. (William Liang/For The Times) ...
Along the California coast, sea lions are getting poisoned by toxic algae - causing them to act in a way some describe as demonic. The Marine Mammal Care Center has taken in nearly 150 sea lions ...
A toxic microalgae linked to fish and octopus ... and that the bloom had been caused by an "ongoing marine heatwave" in which water temperatures were 2.5 degrees Celsius "warmer than usual".
SAN DIEGO – Marine life care centers across Southern California are reporting a surge in the number of stranded dolphins and sick seals, likely caused by a growing toxic algal bloom off the coast. The ...