Moss Landing: Marine beaver helps keep the sea forest healthy with partying on seaweed seaweed throws that have exploded from California beach, the researchers have found.
Urchin has grown heavily after a disease destroys their main predators, sunflower marine stars, and are too expensive about the nutrient-rich seaweed forest that grows along the waters of cold shallow coast of California and provides shelter and food for marine life.
The seaweed forest has been threatened with increasing temperature and marine acidification.
The sea beavers restore their balance with their appetite, maintaining a population of the hedgehog in the examination, a recent study published in the process of national science academy shows.
“Having a healthy ecosystem is very important for our future when we deal with the effects of current climate change …
and sea beavers have a very important role to play in that matter,” said Jessica Fujii, Assistant Manager for the Otter SEA Research Program in the Monterey Bay aquarium.
“They may not be able to fight everything, but their presence will have a major impact on the fields they need to survive but also that humans like to enjoy,” Fujii said, which co-wrote studies from researchers from the researchers from the University of California, Santa Cruz and US geological surveys.
The beaver diet will help seaweed forest to grow and play a natural role in climate change, said Aimee David, Vice President of Sea Policy in the Monterey Bay aquarium, explains that Kelp absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Sea beavers also helped Eelgrass develop in Elkhorn Slough Muara in California’s Monterey County.
This area has turned into an ecological assets after many years the district aquarium introduces sea beavers that have been rescued and rehabilitated.
More than 100 endangered sea beavers swim through this tidal bay, sharing their house waters with port seals, chocolate, kuntul, and other creatures.
Sea beavers eat crabs, the main predators of Snail Sela Eelgrass, who eat algae from Eelgrass.
Eelgrass also absorbs carbon dioxide and provides buffers against climate change.
Fujii has studied sea beavers in Alaska and through aquarium programs, where adult sea beavers teach dogs how to swim and hunt before they were released in the wild.
“Even after more than a decade doing this work, I like watching beavers and seeing how they interact with their environment and will also enjoy the rest of the wildlife out there,” Fujii said.
“Seeing it healthy and everything in a balance is very important.”