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SoCal Overrun as Sick Mammals Wash Ashore Amid Toxic Bloom

Summary by beachcomber.news
By Jenna Birdwell Sea lions, dolphins and seabirds have been beaching themselves in large numbers along the SoCal coasts because of an algal bloom, which is commonly known as the “red tide,” but the bloom contains toxic neurotoxins, creating an unheard number of sick mammals. The coast is experiencing the bloom of a harmful algae from an organism called Pseudeo-nitzschia. This is one of the many algae that inhabit the water typically during spri…
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beachcomber.news broke the news in on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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