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KFI AM 640 on MSN'Unprecedented' Toxic Algae Bloom Still Threatening SoCal Marine LifeA toxic algae bloom along Southern California's coast is killing marine animals, especially dolphins, due to domoic acid.
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A toxic, major algae bloom in coastal waters from San Luis Obispo to San Diego is killing countless marine animals, including ...
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A minke whale that was swimming in Long Beach Harbor earlier this month died from domoic acid poisoning, according to ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNToxic algae bloom killing dolphins and other marine animals along SoCal coast, experts sayIn the past week, there have been more than 50 dead and dying dolphins found along the L.A. County coast. Experts say it's ...
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LAist on MSN‘Unprecedented’ toxic algae bloom continues to kill Southern California whales and other wildlifeSouthern California could be dealing with its worst toxic algae bloom ever. Domoic acid toxicosis associated with a bloom off ...
Since February, marine rescue centers have been overwhelmed responding to sea lions, dolphins and birds found sick and dying ...
A toxin released by one of the largest algae blooms on record off the Southern California coast was linked to the deaths of a humpback whale in Huntington Beach and a minke whale in Long Beach.
Experts say what makes this year’s algae bloom significant is that it has sickened different animals compared to years past. ...
SeaWorld is now receiving approximately 100 rescue calls daily as marine mammals and birds fall victim to dangerous neurotoxins.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNCause of death revealed for whales that washed ashore in Long Beach, Huntington BeachOne of the largest harmful algae blooms recorded along the Southern California coast has led to the illness and death of ...
For the last month, hundreds of seabirds have been poisoned by domoic acid, a neurotoxin produced in harmful algae blooms that are consumed by filter-feeding fish, such as anchovies and sardines.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNNew high-tech buoys in the Hillsborough River aim to kill harmful algae that can kill fish, wildlifeWhen you turn on your spigot in Tampa, water managers said you'll get tastier, better water thanks to new hi-tech buoys in ...
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