Oregon researchers develop new treatment for endangered sea stars

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Last updated 03 janeiro 2025
Oregon researchers develop new treatment for endangered sea stars
The sunflower sea star is a keystone species that lives along the Pacific Coast, but it is critically endangered. That's because of Sea Star Wasting Syndrome, which causes the animals to dissolve.
The sunflower sea star is a keystone species that lives along the Pacific Coast, but it is critically endangered. Thats because of Sea Star Wasting Syndrome, which causes the animals to dissolve.
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