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environment2 years ago

Toxic Algae Bloom in California Sparks Aggression in Sea Lions

Sea lions along the Southern California coast are biting people due to ingesting toxic algae that contains a neurotoxin called domoic acid. The algae blooms have caused hundreds of sea lions and dolphins to become sick, suffering from seizures, brain damage, dehydration, and muscle spasms. At least two dozen beachgoers have reported being bitten. Harmful algal blooms occur almost every year in California, but this summer's outbreak is the deadliest seen so far. Wildlife care centers are overcrowded, and some sea lions have been left on shores due to lack of space. The toxins can also pose health risks to humans, and precautions have been advised. Researchers hope to contain the contamination and prevent the spread of toxins to other parts of the Pacific Ocean.

environment2 years ago

California's Beaches Face Fecal Bacteria Pollution Crisis.

Five of the 10 dirtiest beaches in California are in San Mateo County, with Linda Mar Beach in Pacifica ranking third worst, according to an annual report by environmental group Heal the Bay. The beaches scored poorly due to poor water circulation in enclosed areas or along the bay. The low rankings are not due to winter rains, but rather water quality during dry months when more testing is done. High levels of fecal indicator bacteria can lead to infections and illness. However, beaches north of the Golden Gate received good ratings during the summer period, and Bean Hollow State Beach was among the two cleanest in the state based on year-round testing.

environment2 years ago

Heal the Bay's Report Card Reveals California's Dirtiest Beaches.

Heal the Bay's annual report card of California's beaches shows that 95% of the state's beaches received top marks for water quality from April to October 2022, but 23 beaches earned a grade of C or lower for water quality during the warmer months due to fecal pollution. The report reflects the impact of California's wild winter, which led to multiple rain-triggered sewage spills. The worst beaches for water quality were in San Mateo and Los Angeles counties. The report urges local officials to invest in infrastructure updates and public notification protocols to ensure the safety of all beach visitors.