How sea otters can reduce CO2 in the atmosphere: Appetite for sea urchins allows kelp to thrive

Friday, September 7, 2012 - 16:30 in Biology & Nature

A new study suggest that a thriving sea otter population that keeps sea urchins in check will in turn allow kelp forests to prosper and help reverse a principal cause of global warming.

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