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The 2023 bloom left hundreds of sea lions and dolphins dead. Another incident in 2024 described by the Marine Mammal Center as a "highly unusual" algae boom also left hundreds of sea lions poisoned.
The "Prelude" section of this piece had been developed onstage, but the "Part 1" and "Part 2 (Let it Grow)" debuted after the album's recording. "Let Me Sing Your Blues Away" is the band's only singing-songwriting contribution from Keith Godchaux. It was performed live just six times, in September 1973, between the recording and release of the ...
Sea lions recuperate at the Marine Mammal Care Center in San Pedro on Tuesday. More than 1,000 marine mammals have become ill or died this month because of toxic algae blooms along the coast of ...
Hundreds of California sea lions have taken over San Carlos Beach in Monterey, California, prompting local officials to close the area to people. Caution tape has been put up but crowds are still ...
Let It Grow may refer to: A song by Eric Clapton recorded on 461 Ocean Boulevard; A song by John Perry Barlow and Bob Weir, Part II of the "Weather Report Suite", first recorded by the Grateful Dead on Wake of the Flood; A song by Renaissance on the album Ashes Are Burning; A song featured in the movie The Lorax which became an Internet meme in ...
Researchers have observed an unusual number of dead baby sea lions on islands off the California coast. Experts are testing for pathogens. Dead baby sea lions showing up along California coastal ...
Sea lions are a protected species under the Wildlife Act 1953, with the maximum punishment for killing one being a $250,000 fine and/or a two-year prison sentence. [5] DOC set up a hotline to gather information about its death, [6] and the Sea Lion Trust offered a $5,000 reward for anyone who could provide information that would lead to ...
Midge the Sea Lion (1985–2010), a resident of Oklahoma City Zoo; Mum (sea lion), the first sea lion to give birth in mainland New Zealand for over a century. Neil (born 2020), southern elephant seal in Tasmania, Australia. Owha, a leopard seal who resided in the northern North Island of New Zealand.