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What is the sea star wasting disease? Over a decade, sea stars have been disappearing and researchers finally know why.
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Researchers said Monday that a bacteria related to cholera was responsible for the deaths of more than 5 billion sea stars ...
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Members of the Sudanese Red Crescent and forensic experts exhume the bodies from makeshift graves for reburial in the local ...
Billions of starfish suffered rotting and melting skin years ago, and scientists have tried to figure out the culprit. They ...
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Sick sea stars are lethargic, lose their arms and disintegrate into gooey masses. More than 90% of sunflower sea stars were killed.