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Sea lions, dolphins and even sea birds have become ill after they eat small fish that consume the algae. Warner said his organization is thankful for donations received amid “the largest algae ...
San Diego — Algae blooming along the California coast — so toxic that it’s causing fatal brain damage in sea lions and dolphins — has reached San Diego, resulting in a recent surge of sick ...
Small fish, such as anchovies and plankton, probably ate toxic algae that was blooming in the Pacific Ocean. Larger mammals, including sea lions and dolphins, then ate the fish and the toxic algae ...
Sea lions do not often attack humans, but a slew of recent assaults points to an algae that scientists say is poisoning the animals — and making them more aggressive. This algae releases a ...
How, then, do algae photosynthesize in the deep sea, an environment where only a little light reaches them? Land plants mainly absorb red and blue light from the sun and use it for photosynthesis.
BEFORE the voyage of the Vega our knowledge of the algæ of the Siberian Polar Sea outside the Kara Sea ... during his Siberian journey, that algae exist at Tschaun Bay, was thereby confirmed.
Sea ice algae is an essential resource for the survival of many species living in the Arctic. Traces of ice algae have been found in many animal groups from tiny filter-feeding shrimp to large ...
The algae was buried in sediment beneath the Baltic Sea with no light or oxygen. Researchers have successfully revived algae that remained dormant within sediment at the bottom of the Baltic Sea ...
"Algae is also cheaper than existing ingredients ... shoppers around the world to "play a part in cleaning up the Baltic Sea" by simply buying a number of consumer products.
Algae has plagued the Adriatic Sea for weeks in Ancona. The natural phenomenon occurs as sea temperatures rise, a pattern seen across European seas. The algae has plagued the Adriatic Sea for ...
Sea urchins have mixed reviews in the saltwater aquarium scene. Some people love them because they are fascinating to watch ...