Sunflower sea star breeding to increase kelp forest
The scientists in the United States are breeding the Sunflower sea stars off coast of Washington State.
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Background
ü Between 2013 and
2017, warming of oceans killed 5.75 billion sunflower sea stars.
ü Around 91% of the
world sunflower sea stars are found between the sea waters of Mexico and
Alaska.
ü The scientists
believe that reviving the Sunflower sea star will help in reviving kelp
forests.
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What happened to the Kelp Forests?
ü The Sunflower sea
stars were once found in the ocean floor in the north east Pacific. They mainly
fed on purple urchins. The Sunflower sea stars are extinct in California and
are near extinction in other parts of the ocean. Thus, the purple urchins increased
in number. The purple urchins mainly fed on sea weeds. As their population
increased, they started consuming more and more sea weeds. This was disastrous
to the other marine species such as Abalone that depend on sea weeds.
ü Bottomline, the
kelp forest cover fell by more than 95% since 2014.
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Inference
ü The near extinction
of just one species has such huge impact on the ecosystem. It is simply wiping
out the eco system.
ü Thus, the plan of
repopulating the sunflower sea star has been adopted. This plan is being
referred to as the “Jurassic Plan Approach”.
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About sunflower Sea Star
ü The IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species has listed the Sunflower sea star as Critically Endangered
ü It is one of the
largest sea stars in the world.
ü They have twenty-four
limbs.
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Kelp Forest
ü The Kelp forest are
under water areas with high density of kelp. It covers large part of the world
coastline. Also, they are considered as the most productive and dynamic
ecosystem on the earth.