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WNYC Studios: Why It's Bad That Sea Urchins Are Getting 'Hangry' in Northern California

A sea urchin dubbed the “cockroach of the ocean” has almost completely destroyed the kelp forests off the coast of Northern California — endangering the regions biodiversity and local economy. And it's all because of climate change.

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Industry NewsJonathan WoodOctober 24, 2018North America, IN1 2013-08-15–2019-03-14
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