Global Sea Urchin Plague Threatens Coral Reefs Worldwide

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A mysterious plague caused by a single-celled microorganism is decimating sea urchin populations globally, threatening coral reef ecosystems. The pathogen has led to near extinction in some regions, prompting urgent calls for monitoring and conservation efforts to prevent further ecological damage.
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