Environment
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Sea Urchins in the Caribbean are Mysteriously Dying at Quick Rates
Sea urchins are important herbivores in the ocean where they live and play a critical role in some ecosystems, maintaining the balance between coral and algae. The species can be especially important on reefs where other herbivores have been depleted.
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