starfish
The missing 24-limbed animals that could help rescue the ocean’s forest
The kelp forests off the West Coast are dying, and with their decline, an entire ecosystem of marine plants and animals is at risk. A large starfish with an appetite for sea urchins could come to the rescue.
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Heat wave killed marine wildlife en masse
An early estimate points to a huge die-off along the Pacific Coast, and scientists say rivers farther inland are warming to levels that could be lethal for some kinds of salmon.
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Heat wave killed marine wildlife en masse
An early estimate points to a huge die-off along the Pacific Coast, and scientists say rivers farther inland are warming to levels that could be lethal for some kinds of salmon.
www.nytimes.com
Heat wave killed marine wildlife en masse
An early estimate points to a huge die-off along the Pacific Coast, and scientists say rivers farther inland are warming to levels that could be lethal for some kinds of salmon.
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www.tallahassee.com
Hurricane Sally: Thousands of starfish wash up on a Florida Beach
Thousands of starfish washed up on Florida's Navarre Beach after Hurricane Sally, devastated the Florida Panhandle earlier this week.
www.smithsonianmag.com
Ocean-dwelling species are disappearing twice as quickly as land animals
Researchers point toward marine creatures' inability to adapt to changing water temperatures, lack of adequate shelter.
www.energylivenews.com
Is climate change killing starfish?
A new study suggests warmer seas may be making starfish more susceptible to naturally occurring diseases,
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