Scientists Identify Microbe Responsible for Massive Sea Star Die-Off

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Scientists have identified the bacterium Vibrio pectenicida as the cause of the devastating sea star wasting disease that has wiped out billions of sea stars along the Pacific Coast, opening new avenues for conservation and recovery efforts.
Topics:science#disease-research#ecosystem-impact#marine-biology#science#sea-star-disease#vibrio-pectenicida
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- Billions of West Coast sea stars have died; this team found a culprit The Seattle Times
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