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@ Joker
2025-06-16 02:02:37
Water-Treatment Startup Sees Carbon Benefit In Harmful Algal Blooms (Domoic Acid)
On the U.S. Pacific Coast, hundreds of dolphins and sea lions were killed between Baja., Calif., and the Central Coast last year in one of the largest, longest and most lethal harmful algae blooms in Southern California’s history.
An Israeli startup is rethinking how to tackle two of the planet’s most stubborn environmental threats—toxic algae that can lead to dead zones in oceans and rising carbon levels.
“Harmful algal blooms can kill wild and farmed fish, make shellfish toxic to humans, deteriorate bathing water quality, cause mass mortality of marine life,” said Henrik Enevoldsen, UNESCO expert on harmful algal blooms and program coordinator of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission.
Remainder Of The Article: Origins Of Toxic Algae (Domoic Acid) Killing Sea Lions, Birds And Dolphins In Southern California: https://dpl-surveillance-equipment.com/miscellaneous/origins-of-toxic-algae-domoic-acid-killing-sea-lions-birds-and-dolphins-in-southern-california/
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