‘It’s very disturbing’: Expert says sea stars melting away because of wasting disease
VANCOUVER — Sea stars in the waters off British Columbia that died off in the billions about a decade ago are not recovering as expected, an expert says.
A new study published by the Royal Society said sea stars are getting close to extinction as waters along the west coast, including in California and Mexico, warm faster because of climate change.
There are still some populations of sea stars in B.C. waters, but it’s unclear if they’ll survive, said Sara Hamilton, who is a PhD student at Oregon State University and lead author of the study.
These “charismatic creatures” have been wasting away since 2013, she said, and studies have shown this could be due to bacteria or a virus that thrives in warm waters.