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Giant sea stars are melting away — and now scientists know why

CBC News · 16 days ago
CBC News
CBC News
16 days ago

Canadian scientists say they’ve finally identified what is likely causing giant colourful sea stars in the Pacific Northwest to literally waste away: It's bacterium from the same family that causes cholera in humans.

Breakdown
  • Sunflower sea stars have been decimated by sea star wasting disease along the west coast. 16s
  • Scientists have identified the likely cause as the bacterium Vibrio pectinosida. 30s
  • The discovery enables testing for the pathogen in wild and captive sea stars. 57s
  • Sea star decline has allowed sea urchin populations to expand, harming kelp forests. 1m 7s
  • The bacterium thrives in warmer waters, highlighting links to climate change. 1m 38s
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