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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.
Contamination fuels algae blooms and wreaks havoc. Our investigation pinpointed alarming chemical levels in nearly 1 in 4 ...
For the last month, hundreds of seabirds have been poisoned by domoic acid, a neurotoxin produced in harmful algal blooms that are consumed by filter-feeding fish ... as the algae bloom is ...
Dead kangaroos, tens of thousands of dead cockles and swimmers still getting sick as algae bloom haunts SA’s pristine beaches ...
Investigations are ongoing to determine whether the presence of more dead marine life on SA's shores is related to the recent ...
Authorities are investigating whether a mass wash-up of dead cockles at a popular holiday destination south of Adelaide is ...
Experts say what makes this year’s algae bloom significant is that it has sickened ... They said the longer it goes on, the more likely it is to get into fish, and then animals like sea lions ...
Residents say they have seen fish and other marine life washed ashore in the days since a large-scale toxic algae bloom and ...
Some experts at NOAA wonder if run-off from the L.A. fires could have also led to the earlier bloom. As the algae blooms, it can infect fish, which are a major food source for sea lions and dolphins — ...
A 15-year-old girl was attacked during her swim test in Long Beach by a sea lion sickened by a recent toxic algae bloom, ...
Toxic algae blooms contain a neurotoxin that is ... Some blooms produce toxins that can kill fish, mammals and birds. In some cases, the algal blooms can cause illness or death in humans ...
They can kill birds, fish and other sea creatures and lead ... Red tide is a type of naturally occurring algae bloom that impacts the Sunshine State nearly every year: generally cropping up ...