Scientists Uncover Microbe Responsible for Sea Star Wasting Disease

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Researchers have identified the bacteria Vibrio pectenicida as the cause of sea star wasting disease, which has decimated sea star populations along the West Coast, leading to ecological disruptions such as unchecked sea urchin populations and kelp forest decline.
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