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A global ocean color shift is underway, with greener waters near the poles and bluer seas in the tropics, impacting many ...
Alumnus William "Monty" Graham, the new director of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center—one of the nation's leading ...
Monday's demonstrations were far less raucous, with thousands peacefully attending a rally at City Hall and protesting outside federal immigration buildings.
Walleye Weekend runs June 6-8 at Lakeside Park. In addition to the food and fishing, a new event this year is a chalk art ...
Toxic algae sicknesses declining, marine animal rescue org says by: Cameron Kiszla. Posted: May 29, 2025 / 01:03 PM PDT. Updated: May 29, 2025 / 01:25 PM PDT. by: Cameron Kiszla.
The severe toxic algae bloom that sickened or killed hundreds of marine animals in Los Angeles County — including sea lions and dolphins — appears to be subsiding.
The gulper eel’s most striking feature is its enormous jaw structure, which makes up about one-quarter of the animal’s total length (which can reach up to 6 feet). Unlike most fish that use suction to ...
The first marine animals have arrived at Sea Life Florida at LEGOLAND Florida Resort in Winter Haven as the aquarium prepares for its grand opening June 6. The resort posted images of a reef shark ...
SAN DIEGO — A toxic algae bloom stretching from San Diego to San Luis Obispo has led to the deaths of hundreds of marine animals, including whales, dolphins, and sea lions. Scientists have ...
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.
As the Earth gets hotter, humans aren’t the only ones worrying about staying cool. From the 100-degree summers of sub-Saharan Africa to the sticky humidity of South Florida, animals have learned ...
B.C. scientists will be keeping a close eye on a toxic algae this summer as hundreds of sea lions, seabirds and dolphins have been washing up sick or dead on beaches in Southern California. The ...