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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Dozens of marine animals, including an unprecedented number of dolphins, are dying due to a toxic algae bloom now stretching from San Diego to ...
LOS ANGELES -- Dozens of marine animals, including an unprecedented ... But now, the toxic algae bloom is moving further up the food chain. Researchers say a minke whale found in the Port of ...
Study lead author Neil Hammerschlag, a marine ecologist and CEO ... As great whites were disappearing, some animals directly below them in the food chain began to be seen in unusual locations.
A researcher monitoring Axial Seamount, 300 miles off the coast of Oregon, says the eruption is expected to happen before the ...
The acid is produced by naturally occurring but toxic algae that has impacted the entire marine food chain in Southern California in recent months and years, sickening thousands of animals.
Domoic acid is the toxin responsible for killing hundreds of marine mammals ... acid accumulates in shellfish before creeping up the food chain. Once ingested by fish, birds, seals and sea ...
If they die, there’ll be fewer big fish—and that could rattle the food chain. marine-plastic-ocean ... and countless seabirds and other marine animals. But fish stocks worldwide have fallen ...
Baleen whales shift huge amounts of nutrients, including nitrogen, from high-latitude feeding waters to tropical breeding ...
This comes as dozens of marine animals, including an unprecedented ... But now, the toxic algae bloom is moving further up the food chain. Debris from the wildfires and fertilizer runoff are ...