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A devastating toxic algae bloom along the Southern California coast is causing a crisis for marine wildlife, with SeaWorld's rescue teams working around the clock to respond to animals in distress.
Wildlife trafficking is a growing international problem, and reptiles are especially vulnerable because of a high demand in ...
The toxic algae bloom, a product of a neurotoxin called domoic acid or DA, has been detected for the fourth year in a row, and experts are calling this one the worse yet.
The area was labeled an extreme danger zone by regional health and environmental groups on Thursday, just days after 16 dead and dying dolphins were discovered by NOAA teams in San Diego.
The Argo program collects data vital to global weather forecasting and developing seasonal scale forecasts like El Niño and ...
In the past week, there have been more than 50 dead and dying dolphins found along the L.A. County coast. Experts say it's ...
"Why are there always so many of these videos??!" Scary video shows tourist facing consequences after close encounter with ...
This summer, from June 11 to July 6, San Diegans can compete in fun activities with their pets or choose to adopt a new ...
SeaWorld San Diego has successfully rehabilitated and released a Pacific Loon that was found covered in tar and stranded at ...
Israeli police on Tuesday were scouring the waters off the country’s Mediterranean coast for a swimmer who they fear may have ...
San Diego is known as the heart of SoCal surf culture, but there's more to this city than just beaches and sunny weather.