After a fire at a Monterey County battery storage facility, scientists say high levels of heavy metals were found at a nearby estuary, a home to endangered species.
The flames have died down at the Moss Landing battery storage plant in Monterey County after a massive fire last month.
When an invasive species of crab was threatening an entire ecosystem in Monterey County's Elkhorn Slough, an unexpected hero stepped in to save the day.
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Elevated levels of heavy metals measured in Elkhorn Slough following battery plant blazeFILE: River otters swim in the harbor near the entrance to Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing on Aug. 13, 2016. The slough is home to a number of plant and animal species, and is designated a Globally ...
Julie Packard, the longtime CEO of the Monterey Bay Aquarium, announces her retirement, marking the end of an era of significant conservation achievements.
Updates on high metal concentrations in Elkhorn Slough soil, Marina Coast Water District refinancing
In today's newscast, a new preliminary dataset from Moss Landing Marine Labs provides additional evidence linking the recent ...
Nickel, cobalt and manganese, found in lithium-ion batteries, increased dramatically at Elkhorn Slough after the fire ...
Elevated concentrations of heavy metals have been detected at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve by scientists from San Jose State University's Moss Landing Marine Laboratories following a recent fire at ...
Monterey Bay Aquarium scientists are investigating potential environmental effects of recent battery fires at the Vistra ...
The fallout came from four days of smoke. Results of immediate testing in Elkhorn Slough by scientists from the Moss Landing Marine Lab indicate an alarming increase in trace elements found in the ...
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