California battles to save sea mammal victims of red tide
STORY: California battles to save sea mammal victims of red tide
DATELINE: July 4, 2023
LENGTH: 00:01:37
LOCATION: SAN PEDRO, U.S.
CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT
SHOTLIST:
1. various of sea lions
STORYLINE:
Vacationers visiting beaches of U.S. state of California this July Fourth weekend are likely to encounter an alarming sight: sick sea lions recovering on the sand. Officials from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) called it a large-scale stranding event.
Scientists suspected that it was caused by red tide, another name for an excessive bloom of certain phytoplankton -- tiny sea veggies that most fish and sea mammals feed on.
They noted that with global warming heating up California's waters, red tide has become a reoccurring problem off the coast, posing health concerns for much marine life, including sea lions, seals, otters, dolphins, and even whales.
The sick and dead wildlife started showing up in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties several weeks ago, and the numbers have since incr
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