domoic acid
A California sea lion sits on the shore as a lifeguard urges spectators to keep their distance, July 4, 2015, Avila Beach, Calif. Beaches along the coast of California, to include Vandenberg’s shores, have recently experienced an increase in beached and disoriented sea lions. The strange behavior displayed by the sea lions is thought to likely be caused by a toxin, commonly found in shellfish, known as domoic acid. (Courtesy photo)
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