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The female candidate was immediately brought to shore and transported by the Long Beach Fire Department.
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“A sea lion isn’t naturally aggressive,” said marine biologist Dave Baver, from the Marine Mammal Care Center. “They’re not in their right minds. It’s 100% caused by the domoic acid toxicosis that it...
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California's entire coastline was at risk for dangerous conditions, prompting experts to advise people to stay out of the water.
A 15-year-old in Long Beach, California, is recovering after a terrifying and unexpected ocean encounter with a sea lion that attacked her over the weekend.
In recent weeks, hundreds of sea lions, dolphins and other animals have turned up in the sand dead or seriously ill, alarming rescuers and beachgoers alike.
National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists in the San Francisco region are warning people in several Californian coastal cities to stay out of the ocean amid an increased risk of sneaker waves and rip currents.
A 15-year-old girl was swimming in the water off Long Beach, California during tryouts for a junior lifeguard program when she was attacked by a sea lion, officials said.
Swimmers and beachgoers were advised to remain on alert on Wednesday and, in some places, avoid going into the ocean.
The whales were observed off Laguna Beach on Sunday, March 23, rolling and appearing to play in the surf steps from the sand.
A 15-year-old Long Beach girl is recovering after a terrifying and unexpected ocean encounter with a sea lion that attacked her over the weekend. The March 30 incident happened on what was