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Harmful algae blooms have been rapidly producing in a place previously too cold to host the toxin: the Arctic.
A flock of brown pelicans was released back into the wild near the Huntington Beach Pier. They had been nursed back to health ...
Researchers have measured toxins in scat samples from 205 bowhead whales from the Beaufort Sea, collected over 19 years, and ...
New footage captured near a South Australian jetty shows scores of fish lying dead in "dark neon green" waters as fishers say ...
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Heatwaves Underwater Could Be Secretly Damaging Ecology on the Ocean FloorWay back in 2013 an oceanic heatwave developed in the Pacific. ScienceAlert reports it stretched from Alaska all the way down ...
A team of chemists, microbiologists and ecologists has designed a molecular probe (a molecule designed to detect proteins or ...
The Liberals are calling for government funding for an independent Royal Commission to examine the impacts of the toxic algal ...
A die-off last year at St. Paul Island, the first compelling case of fatal saxitoxin poisoning in marine mammals, comes as ...
Adventure’s Calling: Discover Dreamy Bioluminescent Algae at This Coastal Bay in Northern California
This year, head to Tomales Bay in Northern California to discover the magical "Northern Lights of the Sea" for yourself.
Rising toxins found in bowhead whales, harvested for subsistence purposes by Alaska Native communities, reveal ...
Animal care staff at the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center nursed the 13 pelicans back to health as a domoic acid poisoning ...
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