Pacific Ocean “blob” fed massive toxic algae bloom

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Pacific coast. Photograph: © SAF — Coastal Care

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A new study finds that unusually warm Pacific Ocean temperatures helped cause a massive bloom of toxic algae last year that closed lucrative fisheries from California to British Columbia and disrupted marine life from seabirds to sea lions…

Read Full Article, CBS News (09-30-2016)

Spread of algal toxin through marine food web broke records in 2015; Science Daily (01-10-2016)
Researchers monitoring the unprecedented bloom of toxic algae along the west coast of North America in 2015 found record levels of the algal toxin domoic acid in samples from a wide range of marine organisms.The toxin was also detected for the first time in the muscle tissue or filet of several commercial fish species…

California health officials issue warning against crab consumption, CNN (11-04-2015)
Due to the detection of dangerous levels of domoic acid, Dungeness and rock crabs caught in waters between the Oregon borders and the southern Santa Barbara County line pose a “significant risk to the public if consumed,” the California Department of Public Health said in a release…

Sea Lions Exposed To Toxic Algae At Risk Of Brain Damage and Memory Loss, Nature World News (12-15-2015)

Questions, Answers about Toxic West Coast Crabs, AP / Yahoo News (11-06-2015)

California’s Crab Fiasco Is Worse for Marine Life Than Humans, (11-06-2015)

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