Sea lions and dolphins can be seen along LA coastlines from Long Beach to Malibu as toxic algal bloom continues to increase.
Manhattan Beach, Mark McDermott, red tide, toxic algal bloom - b A toxic algal bloom in local ocean waters is causing a wave ...
But recently in California, a toxic bloom is affecting large numbers of sea lions and it’s causing ... Here’s Why I tried chicken tenders from 9 fast-food chains and ranked them from worst ...
Jared Towers of Bay Cetology, a leading researcher who was involved in the rescue efforts through late March and April last ...
By Harrison Tasoff “Out of Plain Sight” is not a story with a cheerful ending. Or truly an ending at all. The documentary ...
Dr. Ashish K. Jha is dean of Brown University School of Public Health and a contributing Globe Opinion writer.
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The little tern, a seabird, is the 95th and latest addition to the EPBC list. According to the ­organisations, the government ...
Half a million barrels of toxic waste lurking beneath the waves just miles from California’s coastline sounds like the plot ...
The remainder of the herring — the males and bodies of the females — are put into low-value products like pet food, fertilizer ... Next come seals and sea lions, which, in turn, become the ...
From the roar of the M8 to musical tree roots, sound plays a key role in this year’s New Contemporaries exhibition at the RSA ...