Marine biologists are taking action to preserve sea life after floating debris from the wildfires has blocked underwater plants from receiving sunlight, killing them.
Dolphins, sea lions and seabirds are being found sick along beaches throughout Southern California, poisoned by an ...
Wildlife officials are warning the public of a toxic algae bloom affecting marine mammals along Los ... of sea lions and other marine mammals who are too sick to swim and may experience life ...
This subterranean feature in America's second-largest city continues to attract daring adventurers despite being illegal and dangerous to visit ...
For instance, a large tsunami could flood swaths of Marina del Rey, Long Beach and the nearby dual port complex to an elevation of up to 15 feet above sea level ... concern in Los Angeles County ...
In a world of flashy food trends and Instagram-worthy restaurants, there exists a humble blue shack on the edge of Ventura’s San Buenaventura State Beach that has seafood lovers making pilgrimages ...
Marine biologists say sea life off the SoCal coast is in danger of being wiped out, and they say more frequent toxic algae ...
A high number of seabirds are getting sick in Huntington Beach due to a toxic algal bloom, according to the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center. The wildlife center said that the algae that is making ...
Sea lions and dolphins can be seen along LA coastlines from Long Beach to Malibu as toxic algal bloom continues to increase.
The decision ends a UC practice requiring job applicants to submit written testimonials about how they have worked to enhance ...
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