climate change
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Red Sea Urchin in Southern California Could Suffer from Climate Change, New Report Finds
Northern and Southern California have red sea urchins that thrive in population. Red sea urchins managed to adapt to warming temperatures. However, according to recent research, climate change could impact their species. Read here.
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