Sunflower sea stars released into the wild after disease stunted population
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- Over the past decade, disease has killed off around five billion sunflower sea stars, disrupting underwater ecosystems from Alaska to California. Now, the starfish are being released back into the wild around the San Juan Islands in Washington State. They're the first of their kind to have been bred in captivity by researchers at the University of Washington. Jason Hosin, a University of Washington marine biologist, shares more about his research.
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