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"This is incredibly sad." Experts issue dire warning after thousands of marine animals wash up dead on coastline: 'It's devastating' first appeared on The Cool Down.
A die-off last year at St. Paul Island, the first compelling case of fatal saxitoxin poisoning in marine mammals, comes as ...
Canandaigua Lake may look clear now, but warmer temps and recent weather pattern shifts have experts on alert for harmful ...
Currently six swimming beaches at state parks in New York are closed, according to the state Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
Rising toxins found in bowhead whales harvested for subsistence use by Alaska Natives on the North Slope show that ocean ...
The Liberals are calling for government funding for an independent Royal Commission to examine the impacts of the toxic algal ...
Within the complex hierarchy of marine ecosystems, giant viruses are now being recognized as novel drivers of both ecological ...
New footage captured near a South Australian jetty shows scores of fish lying dead in "dark neon green" waters as fishers say ...
Toxic algae is taking over the waters off South Australia, with devastating consequences for marine life. It's also impacting ...
Touching water impacted by algal blooms can be dangerous to people and animals. People who spot blooms in Cayuga Lake are asked to file a report.
Analysis of bowhead whale poop shows that more toxins from typically warm-water toxic algae species are entering Arctic food ...
A team of chemists, microbiologists and ecologists has designed a molecular probe (a molecule designed to detect proteins or ...