"An outbreak of algae-produced biotoxins that attack animals' brains also poses a grave risk to humans"
"MORRO BAY, Calif. – Packed with large nets, wooden boards and a large crate, a dark blue truck scoured the edges of surfer-lined Pismo Beach late one morning earlier this month. Onlookers in the distance tipped them off to what they were searching for.
“I see a sea lion,” said Geno DeRango, the stranding coordinator at Marine Mammal Center's San Luis Obispo Operations, as he quickly slipped on medical rubber gloves and began prepping a large syringe.
The truck came to a halt and the rest of DeRango’s crew suited up for the rescue – wooden boards in hand, two crew members crowded around a disoriented sea lion convulsing on the edge of the water while DeRango threw a net over it. The fourth crew member injected the sea lion with an anti-seizure medication before herding the animal into a large crate and loading it on the bed of the truck."
Courtney Quirin reports for Aljazeera America August 26, 2014.
On Calif Coast, Biotoxins Cause Deadly Sea Lion Seizures, Seafood Scare
Source: Aljazeera America, 08/29/2014