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In San Diego, just from February until now SeaWorld rescued 69 sea lions, 51 pelicans and six dolphins that were showing ...
Los Angeles County officials and members from the Marine Mammal Care Center celebrated the end of the longest toxic domoic ...
The toxic algae bloom that's been killing and sickening so many sea lions and other marine mammals has finally ended.
The center has been struggling for nearly four months to keep pace with a toxic algae bloom that sickened and killed animals ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSN4 sea lion pups released off SoCal coast to mark end of toxic algae bloomOfficials at the Care Center confirmed that recent testing of ocean water showed no more signs of the domoic acid algae bloom ...
Four sea lion pups were recently released back into the ocean after wildfire officials said the toxic domoic acid outbreak ...
After a brutal spring of toxic algae blooms turning sea lions into sick, snarling seaside hazards, anxious beachgoers can ...
Congratulations, Southern California. Experts say the worst of the deadly algae bloom is over. The Marine Mammal Care Center ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNMarine Mammal Care Center Marks End of Toxic Algae Bloom; 4 Sea Lions ReleasedThe Marine Mammal Care Center, which has been struggling for nearly four months to keep pace with a toxic algae bloom that sickened and killed animals all along the California coast, celebrated the ...
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LAist on MSNSevere toxic algae bloom that sickened or killed hundreds of marine animals appears to be subsidingThe Marine Mammal Care Center in San Pedro is reporting no new animals with signs of toxicosis in recent days.
The reason the Boksburg Lake on Gauteng’s East Rand has turned a startling rusty red is toxic acid mine drainage (AMD) is ...
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