Hundreds of sea lions have been rescued – including one brutal attack on a surfer – during historic toxic algae bloom in ...
Filter-feeding fish ingest a deadly algal neurotoxin called domoic acid and are then eaten by sea lions, seals and dolphins.
On March 14, the Florida Department of Health in Lee County (DOH-Lee) lifted the health alerts issued onDec. 9, Dec. 10, Dec. 26, Jan. 3, Jan. 31, Feb. 4, Feb. 5, Feb. 6, Feb. 10 and Feb. 12 for the ...
Researches may finally be able to forecast dangerous red algae blooms - Red tides can lead to millions of dollars in losses, ...
Toxic algae bloom is wreaking havoc on the Southern California coast, especially in local sea lions, causing seizures, ...
Dozens of sea lions and dolphins are suffering from domoic acid poisoning, which can make them dangerously aggressive and ...
Confronting images of dead seadragons, fish and octopuses washed up on South Australian beaches—and disturbing reports of "more than 100" surfers and beachgoers suffering flu-like symptoms after ...
Domoic acid poisoning is stranding marine mammals as warnings are issued to beachgoers of the threat posed by animals that ...
A study by researchers at the University of South Florida is shining new light into the what causes red tide to bloom.
After nine months, the strange behavior that claimed the lives of endangered sawfish is back. Here’s what we know about ...
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