Scientists Identify Microbe Responsible for Sea Star Wasting Disease

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Scientists have identified the cause of sea star wasting disease as a strain of Vibrio pectenicida, leading to potential recovery efforts for affected species and ecosystems, especially kelp forests, which are vital for marine biodiversity and coastal protection.
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