
Source: BroBible
Summary
Dead seabirds are washing up on beaches in Southern California in large numbers, with reports of 30 dead birds in one day in Long Beach. The cause is unknown, but experts speculate it may be due to a lack of food, as higher temperatures have forced fish into deeper waters. Researchers have ruled out oil exposure, pollution, bird flu, and harmful algal blooms as possible causes.
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The crisis arrives with a flock of dead birds.
Beaches in Southern California are seeing an alarming number of dead seabirds. Theories abound, but none have been proven. Experts point to a lack of food due to higher temperatures and fish migrating to deeper waters. The sight of dead seabirds might become a more frequent occurrence.
No one really knows, but it’s probably just the new normal.
Author: Evan Null








