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Los Angeles wants to improve marine life rescue after deadly algae bloom

Por: WPTV Nation February 02, 2024

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An algae bloom that devastated the habitat of sea mammals last year in the Pacific Ocean, wreaking fatal havoc on marine life, has Los Angeles officials revisiting the tragedy months later, hoping to better prepare for future environmental crises.The Los Angeles City Council said it wants to improve rescue efforts for marine mammals along its coastline. During the algae bloom, the nonprofit Marine Mammal Care Center in San Pedro worked... + full article



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