After surviving seizures and poisoning, triumphant sea lions return home to waters off San Pedro.
Friday was a momentous morning for Angela. After recovering from terrifying seizures, extreme dehydration and deadly toxins at the Marine Mammal Care Center in San Pedro, the young sea lion was finally heading back home.
The sea lions released on Friday, Sept. 8, were among 120 that the center took in this June following a toxic algae bloom that sickened sea lions and dolphins up and down the coastline. Although algae blooms are a natural phenomenon, warm waters exacerbated by climate change contributed to this year’s exceptionally large bloom.
“I think these doses of joy, of positivity and good news are more essential today than they ever have been, because it’s easy to start feeling like everything is falling apart and can’t be turned around,” he said. “I personally want these kids to know that’s not the case.”
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