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CARPINTERIA Vol. 29, No. 40
June 22 - 28, 2023
coastalview.com
County sees rash of domoic acid poisoning
Sick and diseased marine mammals – like the one spotted at Padaro Beach on June 17 – have been seen along Santa Barbara and Ventura county beaches, likely due to a harmful algal bloom producing domoic acid, also known as the red tide, off the coast of California. Signs of domoic acid poisoning in marine mammals can include the head swaying back and forth, foaming at the mouth or seizure activity; people and pets are advised to stay at least 50 feet away from animals exhibiting signs of domoic acid poisoning. Pets should be kept on leashes while walking by. Read more on pg. 7.
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