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El Salvador turtle die-off linked to "Red Tide"

JOHANNESBURG, Mar 25 (Reuters) A lethal algal bloom dubbed ''Red Tide'' by scientists caused a mysterious mass die-off of sea turtles on the Pacific shores of El Salvador, a US conservation group said.

''A 'Red Tide' event that occurred off the coast of El Salvador late last year directly caused the deaths of some 200 sea turtles,'' the New York-based Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) said in a statement yesterday.

WCS said the cause of death was revealed by tests on tissue samples from the dead reptiles, which were mostly olive ridley turtles but also included green and hawksbill turtles. All are considered to be endangered.

It said the tests showed traces of ''saxitoxin, which is produced by the species of algae and sea plankton that cause the phenomenon known as 'Red Tide'.'' The deaths were reported in January but had initially baffled scientists.

''Red Tide events have become increasingly common around the world, causing significant impacts on wild marine animal populations, massive economic losses to shellfish producers, and occasionally human deaths,'' WCS said.

''While the algal blooms are a natural occurrence, human wastes such as run-off containing fertilizers and sewage from urban areas have been postulated as triggers for these events.'' Reuters DH VP0448

SpaceX private rocket flight a bust

Cape Canaveral (Fla), Mar 25: The debut flight of a low-cost launcher developed and financed by Internet billionaire Elon Musk lasted about a minute before the rocket failed due to unknown technical reasons.The 70-foot (21-metre), two-stage Falcon 1 rocket was launched at 5:29 pm local time yesterday from a US base on the Kwajalein Atoll in the Pacific Ocean's Marshall Islands.The rocket lifted off from the launch pad but was destroyed about a minute later. It was unknown.....

UN speeds planning for sending UN troops to Darfur

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 25 (Reuters) The UN Security Council has voted to speed planning for a new UN peacekeeping force to be sent to Sudan's western Darfur region later this year to relieve underfinanced African Union troops. A resolution adopted unanimously by the 15-nation council yesterday gave Secretary-General Kofi Annan until April 24 to prepare ''a range of options for a United Nations operation in Darfur.'' But UN officials and council diplomats acknowledged they could.....

US Senate bill seeks oversight of foreign takeovers

WASHINGTON, Mar 25 (Reuters) The chairman of the Senate Banking Committee proposed to give Congress more oversight of foreign acquisitions of US companies, but stopped short of saying lawmakers should have the power to veto deals. The executive branch of the US government dominates the review approval process, a system that backfired badly on the Bush administration when Republican lawmakers objected to an approved contract under which an Arab company was to manage operations.....
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