Thousands of marine mammals sick dying along Southern California coast! – Animalpond

You will find out it’s because big ships are [du.mping ch.em.ica.ls] in our oceans there’s nothing to do with algae in the water things in the water have been swimming with algae for millions of year.
Marine life experts are concerned about a [se.ve.re] algae bloom that has left thousands of marine mammals, including sea lions, dolphins and whales, [si.ck] or [de.ad] along the Southern California coast this year.
One humpback, one minke and two gray whales have washed ashore [de.ad] in Orange and Los Angeles counties, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries West Coast stated in a news release.
NOAA confirmed that [do.mo.ic ac.id] was the cause of [de.at.h] in the juvenile female humpback whale [st.ran.ded] in Huntington Beach and the juvenile male minke whale [st.ran.ded] in the Port of Long Beach.
NOAA’s West Coast regional office spokesperson Michael Milstein told the L.A. Times earlier this week.: This is consistent with the many other marine mammals we have seen affected by [do.mo.ic ac.id] produced by the harmful algal [bl.oo.m] off Southern California, first detected in February.
NOAA stated that the [to.xin] accumulates in small fish like sardines and anchovies before affecting the entire marine food chain.
The news release stated: This is the fourth consecutive year of [do.mo.ic ac.id] [ou.tbre.aks], with this one being the most [se.ve.re] yet. As ocean temperatures rise, these harmful blooms are becoming more frequent and intense.
Anyone who spots a stranded marine mammal is asked to [re.po.rt] it to the West Coast Marine Mammal Stranding Network hotline at: 8667-676-114.
Have any of you thought that this is just a natural phenomenon, that it is nature taking it’s own course?👀🤷♂️
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