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Scientists call for action to help sunflower sea stars

Por: ABC News Tech December 03, 2022

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ASTORIA, Ore. -- Scientists along the West Coast are calling for action to help sunflower sea stars, among the largest sea stars in the world, recover from catastrophic population declines.Experts say a sea star wasting disease epidemic that began in 2013 has decimated about 95% of the population from the Aleutian Islands of Alaska to ’s Baja California peninsula, The Astorian reported.The decline triggered the International Union for... + full article



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