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More than 1,000 marine mammals along the Southern California coast have gotten sick or died because of the bloom of toxic algae, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Sickened marine mammals poisoned by an algal bloom in Southern California waters are overwhelming a local rescue organization. Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute responds to beached sea ...
As South Australia deals with its unprecedented algal bloom, a bloom of a different kind has been decimating California's ...
Hundreds of dolphins, sea lions washing ashore in California 02:02. Marine mammal rescue organizations have been swamped with reports of sick and dead sea lions and dolphins along the Southern ...
Sea lions in Southern California are dying off by the hundreds as peak beach ... with the Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute in Santa Barbara fielding reports of 200 sick or dead ...
A toxic algae bloom is injuring or killing scores of marine animals in Southern California, from fish to sea lions and dolphins. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now.
A large offshore algae bloom is sickening sea lions along the Southern California coast. Marine mammal rescue ... The Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute had more than 1000 reports of ...
UCLA is looking to expand its marine research as it collaborates with the Southern California Marine Institute to create a facility in the Port of Los Angeles.. City Dock #1, a $430 million ...
Hundreds of sea lions and dolphins are turning up severely ill or dying on Southern California's beaches as the region experiences what one wildlife group says is the worst so-called red tide they ...
This study’s focus on scuba diving — an important sector of the Southern California marine ecotourism industry — is unique. Ecotourism is among the largest sectors in the ocean economy, constituting ...