Biology
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Warming Oceans Linked To Lobster Shell Disease, Sea Star Epidemic
In a series of marine-disease studies, researchers have for the first time linked warming oceans to the rise of lobster shell disease in New England and to the sea star wasting disease plaguing the U.S. West Coast.
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