Did L.A. wildfire debris worsen this year's toxic algal bloom? Researchers say it's unlikely
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Recent research indicates that the toxic algal bloom affecting marine life near Los Angeles is unlikely linked to the runoff from January's wildfires. While toxic algae have caused significant harm, including the deaths of hundreds of marine mammals, scientists are clarifying the sources of this environmental issue. Understanding the true causes of algal blooms is crucial for developing effective strategies to protect marine ecosystems and wildlife.
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