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The King Tide made its return to the Bay Area on Saturday ... "We have an incredible opportunity to reimagine the shoreline in San Francisco and across the Bay." Another tidal event is expected ...
July’s red tide algae bloom faded without a repeat of last summer’s toll of thousands of dead fish and other marine creatures, according to an analysis by scientists at San Francisco Baykeeper ...
A toxic red tide has returned to the San Francisco Bay Area, nearly one year after an unprecedented algae bloom killed thousands of fish and marine life in the region. Citizen scientists near the ...
Bay Area HeatRisk increases, with temperatures up to 106°F expected inland by Friday; coastal flood advisory issued for ...
The red tide algae bloom in July faded without a repeat of last summer’s toll of thousands of dead fish and other marine creatures, according to an analysis by scientists at San Francisco ...
A toxic red tide has returned to San Francisco Bay, raising fears of a reprise of last summer's unusually large fish die-off. Experts report that swimming algae was detected last weekend in rust ...
SAN FRANCISCO - This weekend's storm that swept through the Bay Area was combined with King Tides, which contributed to flooding in many areas. King Tides, which are exceptionally high tides ...
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 ...
A toxic algae called “Heterosigma akashiwo” is blooming in San Francisco Bay, causing the water to look murky and brown and posing a danger to local marine life. The ongoing bloom could kill ...
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