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Climate Survivors? Sea Urchins Use the Coast of La Palma as a Refuge to Adapt to Ocean Warming

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One study shows that the species ‘Arbacia lixula’ reduced its size and reinforced its shell on the Fuencaliente coast, where the natural CO2 leaks resulting from the active vulcanism of the island acidify the ocean, replicating the conditions that threaten thousands of marine ecosystemsHemeroteca - The ocean of the future is being studied in La Palma thanks to volcanoes The climate crisis that threatens the sixth extinction on Earth will also ha…

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One study shows that the species ‘Arbacia lixula’ reduced its size and reinforced its shell on the Fuencaliente coast, where the natural CO2 leaks resulting from the active vulcanism of the island acidify the ocean, replicating the conditions that threaten thousands of marine ecosystemsHemeroteca - The ocean of the future is being studied in La Palma thanks to volcanoes The climate crisis that threatens the sixth extinction on Earth will also ha…

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Friday, October 10, 2025.
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