Hundreds of sea lions and dolphins are turning up severely ill or dying on Southern California’s beaches as the region experiences what one wildlife group says is the worst so-called red tide they’ve ever seen.

Since June 8, more than 100 dolphins and more than 100 sea lions have died in the Santa Barbara area because of domoic acid toxicity from algal blooms, according to Sam Dover, executive director of the Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute.

Before June 8, he said the institute was maybe getting one call a day about a sick animal. Now they’re getting over 300 calls a day.

“We’ve never had numbers this high. It’s just out-of-control high,” Dover said. “This is the worst in my lifetime.”

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