I hope not, but here is the news from California:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015 ... f8338474=1
Wasting sea urchins now coming our way?
Wasting sea urchins now coming our way?
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Re: Wasting sea urchins now coming our way?
Hi Jan,
Fascinating article; thanks for the link!
We've recently noted one or two Green Urchins with small patches of missing spines at the Feiro Center. Like you, I hope it's just a coincidence but the article makes it a little foreboding.
Ominously yours,
Alex
Fascinating article; thanks for the link!
We've recently noted one or two Green Urchins with small patches of missing spines at the Feiro Center. Like you, I hope it's just a coincidence but the article makes it a little foreboding.
Ominously yours,
Alex
Re: Wasting sea urchins now coming our way?
Strange, the sea star wasting syndrome has increased the urchin populations in it's wake. maybe this is Mother natures way of trying to balance things. We can hope I guess.
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