Marine experts say these attacks are not common, but are happening more often. That’s due to a toxic algae bloom that are ...
Shutterstock Image Often times, when surfers are paddling out into the deep, blue ocean they have only two fears — sharks and ...
A common neurotoxin produced by algae blooms is making California sea lions more aggressive. Here’s why it has the power to change behavior—and the danger it poses.
Driven mad by toxic chemicals released by algae flourishing in warming oceans, sea lions and other marine mammals are ...
A longtime surfer and marine wildlife advocate was "left shaken" to his core after a relentless and horrifying encounter with ...
It started as a normal surf session for RJ LaMendola. He was roughly 150 yards from the beach in Southern California, riding ...
Domoic acid, a potent neurotoxin produced by algae, has been killing sea lions and dolphins along California’s coastline for ...
Sea lions on the California coast are displaying strange behavior likely due to a harmful algae bloom impacting the region, ...
LaMendola called CIMWI about the incident. His experience off Oxnard Friday was the first aggressive sea lion reported to the ...
Domoic acid has been affecting sea lions and other ocean mammals in Southern California. This is what we know.
When he contacted the Channel Islands Marine and Wildlife Institute to report the incident, he said he was informed that ...
Sea lions aren't super high on the list of aquatic animals surfers usually need to worry about encountering in the water.