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The center has been struggling for nearly four months to keep pace with a toxic algae bloom that sickened and killed animals ...
Officials at the Care Center confirmed that recent testing of ocean water showed no more signs of the domoic acid algae bloom ...
Los Angeles County officials and members from the Marine Mammal Care Center celebrated the end of the longest toxic domoic ...
The Marine Mammal Care Center, which has been struggling for nearly four months to keep pace with a toxic algae bloom that sickened and killed animals all along the California coast, celebrated the ...
The pups became malnourished as Southern California experienced one of the worst toxic algae bloom seasons in history.
The toxic algae bloom that's been killing and sickening so many sea lions and other marine mammals has finally ended.
Animal advocates gathered in Venice Beach on Wednesday to celebrate the release of four sea lion pups back into the wild. Upon their release, the young marine mammals made their way toward freedom ...
After a brutal spring of toxic algae blooms turning sea lions into sick, snarling seaside hazards, anxious beachgoers can ...
Two northern elephant seals, affectionately named Clem and Canary, were released back into the Pacific Ocean this week after ...
Five gray whales have died in the greater Bay Area over the past week, bringing the region's 2025 whale death toll to 14, ...
The Marine Mammal Care Center in San Pedro is reporting no new animals with signs of toxicosis in recent days.
Six gray whales have been found dead in the wider San Francisco Bay Area in the last seven days, raising the total number of ...