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The Only Edible Part Of A Sea Urchin Is Truly UnexpectedWhen you first look at a sea urchin in its native habitat, clinging to a reef, edible is probably not the first thing that comes to mind. But, upon carefully cracking that spiny shell, you'll see ...
In our warming oceans, marine species are moving into new areas and 're-engineering' or often destroying those ecosystems, ...
New IMAS research has determined that overfishing – and eating – of one particular pest is helping to protect delicate marine ...
have revealed that the establishment of a commercial fishery for “edible pests” like the long-spined Sea Urchin to overfish the species intentionally can save and protect vital marine ecosystems.
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