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  2. Sea star wasting disease - Wikipedia

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    The relatively high resolution of understanding of the pattern of disease spread came from marine scientists working along the coast, but also from citizen scientists visiting the coast and uploading their observations, of where they saw sea stars both with and without disease symptoms, to an online sea star wasting observation log database. [27]

  3. The disease, known as sea star wasting syndrome, decimated 95% of the creature’s population in 2013, leading to the sea star’s designation as a critically endangered species, according to the ...

  4. Bizarre disease is killing starfish - AOL

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    It's a disease known as 'sea star wasting syndrome' and it causes a starfish's arms to. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. Disease nearly wiped out sea stars on California’s Central ...

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    Community members are helping scientists monitor the struggling ochre sea star population, one colorful echinoderm at a time. Disease nearly wiped out sea stars on California’s Central Coast. Is ...

  6. Sea star-associated densovirus - Wikipedia

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    It tends to occur during large outbreaks of starfish-afflicting diseases with high mortality rates, as it has in 1972, 1978, 2013, and 2014. See Sea star wasting disease. [1] The virus was observed in wasting Pycnopodia helianthoides, and detected in small quantities in healthy sea stars and aquarium sediments. [1]

  7. Marine viruses - Wikipedia

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    Marine invertebrates are susceptible to viral diseases. [60] [61] [62] Sea star wasting disease is a disease of starfish and several other echinoderms that appears sporadically, causing mass mortality of those affected. [63] There are around 40 different species of sea stars that have been affected by this disease.

  8. Sunflower sea star - Wikipedia

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    This disease is known to be more prevalent and harmful in warmer water. The warming waters in California, Washington, and Oregon have coincided with the increased risk of sea star wasting disease. [14] Sunflower sea stars are one of sea urchins' main predators. [32] Sea stars control their population and help maintain the health of kelp forests ...

  9. Warming oceans may be choking off oxygen to starfish ... - AOL

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