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.
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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 ...
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.
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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Stuck in the muck: Scientists study carbon trapped by Elkhorn SloughSmelly and saturated with seawater, the marsh muck sucks at the waders of UC Santa Cruz graduate student Aliya Khan as she walks along a channel in Elkhorn Slough. She places a tube into the water ...
Monterey Bay Aquarium scientists are investigating potential environmental effects of recent battery fires at the Vistra ...
A fire at the Moss Landing battery plant may have released heavy metals into the nearby Elkhorn Slough Reserve. Researchers at San Jose State University found high levels of nickel, manganese ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNSanta Cruz County soil, water tests in aftermath of Moss Landing battery fire raise no alarmsResults indicate that metal levels detected in Santa Cruz County are significantly lower than samples collected in Monterey ...
But the environmental impacts may be just beginning. At the neighboring Elkhorn Slough, a sanctuary for endangered wildlife, researchers have found heavy metal concentrations up to a thousand times ...
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