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Animal care staff at the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center nursed the 13 pelicans back to health as a domoic acid poisoning ...
Harmful algae blooms have been rapidly producing in a place previously too cold to host the toxin: the Arctic.
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Audacy on MSN12 pelicans released at Huntington Beach following recovery from domoic acid poisoningTwelve brown pelicans that recovered from domoic acid poisoning were released at Huntington Beach on Wednesday morning.
A flock of brown pelicans was released back into the wild near the Huntington Beach Pier. They had been nursed back to health ...
Brown pelicans were released back into the wild after being rehabilitated from domoic acid poisoning in Southern California.
After being poisoned during a toxic algal bloom earlier this year, a flock of rehabilitated brown pelicans returned to the wild on Wednesday morning. Animal care experts at Wetlands and Wildlife ...
A team of researchers is tapping into the ocean’s vast body of free-floating environmental DNA to catch blooms before they ...
Domoic acid is the toxin responsible for killing hundreds of marine mammals. An "unprecedented" toxic algae bloom has overrun the coast of Southern California, sickening marine animals and ...
Two whales, along with dolphins and sea lions, recently washed ashore in Long Beach, the latest victims of a toxic domoic acid outbreak caused by a harmful algal bloom spreading along the Southern ...
Test results of the juvenile humpback, stranded on Jan. 24 in Huntington Beach , and on the minke stranded on April 6 in Long Beach , confirmed high levels of domoic acid.
We hear about periodic alarming levels of domoic acid in our seafood. Levels are monitored constantly and closely by our California Department of Fish & Wildlife (DFW), and when levels rise above ...
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