New Study Shows Repeated Marine Heatwaves Fueling Harmful Algal Blooms Off U.S. West Coast, Forcing Shellfish Fisheries Closures Since 2015
Repeated marine heatwaves off the U.S. West Coast starting about 2013 fueled record harmful algal blooms that seeded a region off Northern California and Southern Oregon with toxic algae, a new study has found. That reservoir of harmful algae has, in turn, spread across the West Coast and forced the closure of valuable Dungeness crab and other shellfish seasons every year since 2015.