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Sea lions and elephant seals, red-throated loons and brown pelicans — over the past several weeks, members of each species ...
Marine experts say these attacks are not common, but are happening more often. That’s due to a toxic algae bloom that are ...
Commuters on Adelaide’s busy north-south motorway were in disbelief on Monday morning at the rare sight of a sea lion. That ...
The cause is less demonic and more likely domoic acid toxicosis caused by toxic algal bloom, often referred to as red tide, ...
Experts say what makes this year’s algae bloom significant is that it has sickened different animals compared to years past. ...
“It is getting to the point where elephant seal pups and sea lion pups are stranding now in high numbers,” Warner said. To bring the animals back to health, the Marine Mammal Care Center works ...
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