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A nightmare algal bloom of the kind that has killed thousands of marine wildlife and decimated coastal towns across South Australia could one day hit other parts of Australia, a marine expert has ...
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Did L.A. wildfire debris worsen this year’s toxic algal bloom? Researchers say it’s unlikely
Toxic algae killed hundreds of marine mammals near L.A. in the last year. Scientists suspected January wildfire runoff may be ...
One of the main factors responsible for the bloom is related to climate change: a marine heatwave beginning in September 2024 ...
In an interview, Solomon said the Cary Institute believes the various blooms are part of one large bloom. Researchers from ...
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