The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt has puzzled researchers since 2011. A recent study published in Nature Communications may have identified what drove a tipping point that established the phenomenon ...
The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt has puzzled researchers since 2011. A new model demonstrates that the alga was brought to the tropics by strong currents, and thrived in ideal growing conditions.
Around 70 sea lions have been found sick or dead from a toxic algae bloom off the coast of Los Angeles and dozens are being ...
BLUE green algae blooms spanned "as far as the eye can see" at an important nature reserve on Lough Neagh, with reports revealing "putrid smells", "dead fish" and "water coloured like green paint".
Dozens of sea lions have shown up sick on L.A. County shores in the last week. The mammals have signs of domoic acid toxicosis — that’s when algal blooms put out a harmful neurotoxin that can ...
(U.S. Navy) MILAN — NATO showed off its underwater surveillance capabilities in an unmanned surface vessel demonstration in the Baltic Sea as part of alliance efforts to deter acts of sabotage ...
The arrested captain of the Solong - the container ship involved in the crash in the North Sea - is a Russian national, the vessel's owner has said. The rest of the crew were Russian and Filipino ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — A toxic algae bloom along the Los Angeles coast is once again threatening marine life, particularly sea lions. The Marine Mammal Care Center has been on the front lines, rescuing ...
"These animals are suffering and confused," the CWC said, citing at least 10 sea lion rescues in three days, with four more occurring Monday. Toxic algae blooms regularly occur, but the CWC said this ...
Phys.Org and other science and engineering outlets highlighted a new study by the University of Cincinnati that examined cost-effective methods to protect drinking water from harmful algae blooms.
This sea lion in La Jolla, Calif., is about 138 miles from Malibu where toxic algae bloom is being blamed for sickening several, according to a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation center.