Sea Star Wasting Disease
Photos of recent sea star (commonly called Starfish) mortality due to Seastar Wasting Disease (aka Sea star Wasting Syndrome) in Puget Sound Washington, Howe Sound BC, and other areas. Please note photographers are listed on each photograph, and photos are ©2013 by the individual photographer, and may not be used without permission.
Report your observations to the Vancouver Aquarium and/or UC Santa Cruz:
http://www.vanaqua.org/act/research/sea-stars
http://www.eeb.ucsc.edu/pacificrockyintertidal/data-products/sea-star-wasting/index.html#track-disease
Read MoreReport your observations to the Vancouver Aquarium and/or UC Santa Cruz:
http://www.vanaqua.org/act/research/sea-stars
http://www.eeb.ucsc.edu/pacificrockyintertidal/data-products/sea-star-wasting/index.html#track-disease
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Started the new year, revisiting local spots. It seems that Possession Point Pycnopodia stars are being hit more and more, while other species are so far doing well.
On last dive at the Possession Point I counted twenty five casualties, so far the healthy ones still outnumber the dying ones probably 5 to 1.
Langley harbor on other hand is still avoiding the syndrome. Yesterday, January 5th, I did not see a single sea star suffering. And there are hundreds and hundreds
of Pycnopodia all over the place. Even the one sickly looking Pink seem to be healthier, not so starved looking like on December 28.
Art/Photo ©2014 by Jan Kocian.
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