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Dying Dogs, Pollution and Tsunami Warnings on the Venice Beach Canals

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In this episode Sandy & Chuck explore a troubling cluster of illnesses affecting dogs on the Venice Canals - with seven reported deaths and numerous others hospitalized. The hosts discuss potential causes, including toxic algae and environmental pollution, while highlighting community responses and public health investigations. They also touch on the broader implications of pollution on marine life and the role of local activism - particularly among the youth - in addressing these issues. The conversation concludes with reflections on the upcoming Olympics and the need for responsible environmental stewardship. Oh, and there's also shout-out for the new Alana's Coffee Roasters which has just opened up on Pacific in Venice!

00:00 Mysterious Canine Illnesses in Venice Canals
03:02 Investigating Potential Causes
05:56 Community Response and Theories
08:50 Public Health and Environmental Concerns
12:13 Impact of Pollution on Marine Life
15:06 Youth Activism and Environmental Awareness
17:54 The Role of Local Government
21:00 Future of Venice and the Olympics
24:05 Closing Thoughts and Local Recommendations
Intro Music: "Trip" by DJ Nick "Feesch" Wilson

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Manage episode 499263550 series 3682692
Content provided by Chuck and Sandy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chuck and Sandy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode Sandy & Chuck explore a troubling cluster of illnesses affecting dogs on the Venice Canals - with seven reported deaths and numerous others hospitalized. The hosts discuss potential causes, including toxic algae and environmental pollution, while highlighting community responses and public health investigations. They also touch on the broader implications of pollution on marine life and the role of local activism - particularly among the youth - in addressing these issues. The conversation concludes with reflections on the upcoming Olympics and the need for responsible environmental stewardship. Oh, and there's also shout-out for the new Alana's Coffee Roasters which has just opened up on Pacific in Venice!

00:00 Mysterious Canine Illnesses in Venice Canals
03:02 Investigating Potential Causes
05:56 Community Response and Theories
08:50 Public Health and Environmental Concerns
12:13 Impact of Pollution on Marine Life
15:06 Youth Activism and Environmental Awareness
17:54 The Role of Local Government
21:00 Future of Venice and the Olympics
24:05 Closing Thoughts and Local Recommendations
Intro Music: "Trip" by DJ Nick "Feesch" Wilson

  continue reading

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