Three heavy metals were found at concentrations thousands of times greater after the fire. The implications for wildlife hang ...
In today's newscast, researchers have found unusually high concentrations of toxic heavy metals in surface soils at Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, prompting responses from Santa Cruz and Monterey ...
Elevated concentrations of heavy metals have been detected at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve by scientists ... measured a dramatic increase in marsh soil surface concentration of three heavy metals ...
Continue reading… Researchers from San Jose State University’s Moss Landing Marine Laboratories found high levels of nickel, manganese and cobalt in soil at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve following the ...
Elevated concentrations of heavy metals have been detected at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve by scientists ... measured a dramatic increase in marsh soil surface concentration of three heavy metals ...
Elkhorn Slough is a 7-mile-long tidal slough and estuary that flows into Monterey Bay at Moss Landing in Monterey County. The Jan. 16 fire at the nearby lithium-ion battery energy storage facility has ...
and his team have monitored marsh soil properties as part of a program for the Elkhorn Slough estuary. In the last two years, they have been testing for chemicals. Video above is from story on ...
After a massive fire at a Monterey County energy storage facility this month, scientists at San José State University have found heightened levels of heavy metals in the nearby Elkhorn Slough Reserve, ...
ESSEX — Work to restore the Great Marsh on the North Shore is moving ahead, and the two groups leading the project are getting ready to move into Essex and Ipswich. A public hearing on the ...
ELKHORN SLOUGH, Calif. (KION-TV) -- With the Elkhorn Slough reopening Wednesday, researchers expressed concern over pollution and toxins to Sea Otters after the Moss Landing battery plant fire last ...
This tiny crab is causing big trouble. Elkhorn Slough is a 7-mile-long river in Monterey, California. Many animals, including seabirds, sea lions, shrimp, sharks, and otters, call this swampy ...
State officials have filed an application to remove the low-head dam at North Fork Elkhorn Creek. The Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources has filed an application with the Energy and ...
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