A thick, chocolaty sludge has formed on Utah’s Great Salt Lake, and state parks officials say talk of an oil slick is unfounded. It’s actually more gooey and disgusting than that. What’s floating atop ...
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Every year in mid-May, a little-known holiday rolls around for a very specific set of pet owners. National Sea Monkey Day is—unofficially—May 16, in celebration of the tiny aquatic creatures that have ...
What look like oil slicks on the surface of the Great Salt Lake are actually congregations of billions of brine shrimp eggs, known as cysts, that form when wind and currents align in certain ways. But ...
Utah’s Great Salt Lake shared photos on Facebook showing the water is covered with a murky “oil slick” that is actually trillions of shrimp eggs Utah State Parks photo A thick, chocolaty sludge has ...