
Scientists identify 2022 sea urchin killer
The mass die-off of the long-spined sea urchin – a loss that threatens the health of coral reefs from the Caribbean to Florida’s east coast -- was caused by a one-celled organism called a ciliate.
Here’s a photo showing a healthy long-spined sea urchin (Diadema antillarum) on the left and a dead one on the right. Affected sea urchins lost control of their tube feet, used their spines instead of tube feet for locomotion, and their spines drooped, became unresponsive, and then were lost. After spines dropped, the urchin tissues are quickly lost, leaving an empty test
While the first signs of urchin death were seen in the US Virgin Islands in January 2022, throughout the spring and summer of 2022 the mass mortality event spread throughout the Caribbean. We were lucky enough to work with an incredible team of international collaborators and aided by the AGRRA Diadema Response Network (
https://www.agrra.org/sea-urchin-die-off/) which collected reports to track the spread

Diadema Response Network - AGRRA
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