climate change
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Climate Change Threatens Sea Urchin Survival That Can Devastatingly Affect Coral Reef Growth
Climate change-driven weather events can cause heavy rainfall that affects the population of sea urchins. Researchers raised concerns about the impact of differing salinity water levels on sea urchins, which are vital to marine ecosystems. Read here.
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