Scientists Identify Microbe Behind Decade-Long Sea Star Wasting Epidemic

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Scientists have identified bacteria Vibrio pectenicida as the cause of the decade-long epidemic that killed over 5 billion sea stars along the Pacific coast, which has severely impacted marine ecosystems and kelp forests. This discovery opens avenues for potential interventions to help restore sea star populations and protect ocean habitats.
Topics:top-news#bacteria#conservation#marine-ecosystem#science#sea-star-wasting-disease#vibrio-pectenicida
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- Scientists Finally Identify Killer Microbe Behind ‘Terrifying’ Sea Star Disease The New York Times
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