Animals
Sea Stars Wasting Away in Oregon, Threatens Entire Population
Just in the last two weeks, purple ochre sea stars along the Oregon Coast have been hit especially hard by sea star wasting syndrome - an illness causing these marine creatures to literally disintegrate - threatening the entire population and local ecosystem.
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