Article 6381P What’s ailing the sea lions stranded on California beaches?

What’s ailing the sea lions stranded on California beaches?

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Katharine Gammon in Los Angeles
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6381P)

Dozens of the marine animals are being found on the state's southern beaches exhibiting signs of domoic acid poisoning

The concerned calls began in mid-August. Sea lions - mostly adult females - were turning up along the southern California coast with signs of poisoning: disoriented and agitated, with their heads bobbing and their mouths foaming.

Marine animal organizations say they were inundated with inquiries from alarmed beachgoers. We are responding to 50-100 calls a day," the Channel Islands Marine and Wildlife Institute, which works in the island region off the coast of Los Angeles, wrote on Instagram.

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