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Sea Star Wasting

Sea star wasting disease affects sea stars, causing their bodies to break down. It is caused by a specific bacterium called Vibrio pectenicida. This disease has led to a decline in sunflower sea stars, affecting their ecosystems. As sea stars vanish, sea urchins thrive, harming kelp forests and marine life. Divers can report their observations to help scientists monitor and protect these delicate ecosystems.

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