Saturday, March 14, 2026

Bird flu outbreak on California coast has spread from elephant seals to other marine mammals

 
Headline:  Lookout Santa Cruz, 3/13/2026

Cecelia Schultz reports:
Last month’s outbreak of deadly bird flu among northern elephant seals in Año Nuevo State Park has spread to other species of marine mammals, including a sea otter and a sea lion, wildlife specialists said at a media briefing on Thursday. 
Confirmed laboratory testing brought the total number of elephant seals infected with highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza to 16. Although the count reflects only the animals that have been sampled and tested, “there are likely more animals with signs of infection,” said Christine Johnson, director of the National Science Foundation Center for Pandemic Insights at UC Davis.  
According to Johnson, it’s not unusual for an avian influenza outbreak to affect other mammal species. “H5N1 outbreaks infect a wide range of birds and mammals that share the north shore ecosystem,” she said. A 
The new cases confirmed Tuesday are connected to the original outbreak cluster in San Mateo County, though scientists have also found some animals suffering from H5N1 symptoms on beaches slightly to the north and south of Año Nuevo State Park, just north of the San Mateo-Santa Cruz county line.


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