Sick sea lions are showing up on the California coastline - again. What's going on?
Briefly

Since the start of July, a nonprofit has rescued 25 sea lions, but received numerous reports of strandings due to toxic algal blooms causing domoic acid poisoning.
Domoic acid, a neurotoxin produced by algae during favorable conditions like upwelling, accumulates in small fish that are later consumed by sea lions, leading to severe health effects.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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