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Dead Seabird Surge on Santa Barbara Beaches, El Niño Looms

15 June 2026 16:26

A marine heat wave is causing an unusually high number of seabird deaths on Santa Barbara beaches, with a super El Niño expected to worsen conditions. - Over 90 Brandt's cormorants treated this year, up from fewer than 20 last year.

- Food sources are pushed to deeper, colder waters, starving birds. - A super El Niño forecast for winter will prolong warm water conditions.

- Climate change makes marine heat waves more intense and unpredictable. The Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network is overwhelmed with emaciated and dehydrated birds, and experts warn the trend will continue.

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