For the lucky few of us who grew up during the 1950s in Southern California, the non-stop coverage of the massive wildfire was impossible to watch. My thoughts took me back to when the state lived
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNOfficials urge people to stay out of the water in Malibu due to hazardous debrisHistoric wildfires and heavy rainfall have resulted in significant ocean debris, prompting health and safety concerns for Malibu’s beaches.
And in 2023, the music couple did exactly that by buying a $200 million USD (~$315 million AUD) Malibu property that now has the title of California’s most expensive home purchase of 2023. Sure, they already own multiple multimillion-dollar properties, from Bel-Air to the Hamptons, but this one is the masterpiece.
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More than a dozen sea lions along the Malibu coast are reported sick. What’s making them ill?The animals appear to be suffering from exposure to a neurotoxin produced by algal blooms that accumulates in fish the sea lions eat.
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Distressed sea lions, suspected of suffering from toxic algae, prompt warnings in MalibuSouthern California officials are advising beachgoers to avoid distressed sea lions in the Malibu area. Concerned citizens have made two dozen calls to the California Wildlife Center since late last week, the agency said in an Instagram post on Sunday.
According to the California Wildlife Center, more than a dozen sea lions have been sickened by a suspected "domoic acid event" in Malibu.
Winter storms have washed debris from the California wildfires - timber, metal, and sediment - onto Los Angeles County beaches. Officials confirm most of the silt and ash is not hazardous and will naturally wash away,
The California Wildlife Center received 14 calls about sick sea lions over the last four days, the organization said in a statement Saturday afternoon. The sea lions are “suffering and confused,” the center said, and they may be suffering from domoic acid toxicity.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNMore than a dozen sick sea lions reported off coast of MalibuMore than a dozen sick sea lions potentially ailed by toxins have been spotted off the coast of Malibu, the California Wildlife Center announced. The center, a wildlife rescue service based in Calabasas, said its team responded to a total of 14 calls of ...
Toxic algae bloom is being blamed for sickening several California sea lions in Malibu, Calif., according to a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation center.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNDomoic acid outbreak sickens sea lions off Malibu coastThe California Wildlife Center has responded to numerous calls regarding distressed sea lions, raising concerns about the potential impact of this toxic algal bloom.
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