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Dead fish first started appearing in the San Francisco Bay on Friday ... (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group) Not likely. This specific type of red algae affecting the Bay produces toxins that ...
Harmful algae blooms of this kind can be caused by a number ... A red tide in the San Francisco Bay Area is killing thousands of fish and other marine life, creating a foul odor as a heat wave ...
Thousands of dead fish and other marine life carcasses are washing ashore in the San Francisco Bay Area, creating a foul smell. Experts point to an unprecedented "red tide" algae bloom as the ...
OAKLAND — An unprecedented red tide in the San Francisco Bay Area is killing thousands of fish and other marine life whose carcasses are washing ashore, creating a foul odor that experts say ...
RICHMOND -- From Hayward to Sausalito, dead fish are washing up on shores as a toxic algae bloom takes hold around the Bay Area ... Jon Rosenfield with the San Francisco Baykeeper conservation ...
Environmental nonprofit San Francisco Baykeeper is reporting ... and Sausalito. NBC Bay Area crews spotted dead fish washed up in the Alameda Estuary and in Foster City. The group said it's ...
From Dungeness crab to fresh oysters on the half shell, there’s plenty of seafood to enjoy in the Bay Area. Our readers who voted in this year’s Best of Bay Area contest shared their picks for ...
Thousands of dead fish are covering beaches in the Bay Area from San Francisco to San Jose ... They're close to the shore, but they're kind of gasping for air. You can tell they're really on ...
An unprecedented red tide in the San Francisco Bay Area is killing thousands of fish and other marine life whose carcasses are washing ashore, creating a foul odor that experts say could get worse ...
Rotting carcasses of striped bass, bat rays and other fish have been washing up on the shores of the San Francisco Bay Area in recent ... “It’s kind of my second home, and I’ve never seen ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — An unprecedented red tide in the San Francisco Bay Area is killing thousands of fish and other marine life whose carcasses are washing ashore, creating a foul odor that ...