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For our new study, we reviewed the literature on the movements of marine migratory species from 1990 to 2017. We synthesised ...
“Dolphins are important. They’re magical.” That magic, however, is at risk. The Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network, a nonprofit organization that studies and safeguards marine mammals, says it may lose ...
Marine life experts are concerned about a severe algae bloom that has left thousands of marine mammals, including sea lions, dolphins and whales, sick or dead along the Southern California coast ...
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a nonprofit that rescues and rehabilitates marine mammals in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, and others reported a deluge of calls. The rapid growth of algae can cause elevated levels of the ...
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According to the Pacific Marine Mammal Center, domoic acid poisoning is to blame for the death of the rare Minke whale in Long Beach and the gray whale in Huntington Beach. What we know ...
It also prioritizes protecting critical habitats, including coral reefs and marine mammal populations, through strict sustainability protocols. The SLTDA projects that these measures will not only ...
A dead gray whale that washed ashore in Alameda over the weekend will be towed to Angel Island to be examined by scientists, officials with The Marine Mammal Center said Monday. The whale is ...
More sick sea animals are washing up along the coast, this time off Mexico. Officials there are warning the public in Rosarito to stay away from sick sea lions. Officials believe the pinnipeds are ...
SINGAPORE – A new multi-generational park in MacPherson and a water play park in Marine Terrace are among the highlights of a masterplan by the Marine Parade Town Council (MPTC) for 2025 to 2030.