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Deadly Pandemic Threatens Worldwide Wipe Out of Sea Urchins

The 2022–2023 mass mortality event caused a 74% to 99.7% decline in Diadema africanum populations in the Canary Islands, threatening local marine ecosystem stability.

  • Researchers report the Canary Islands were struck by an unrecognized disease wiping out Diadema africanum, with severe mortality across the archipelago and Madeira in 2022–2023.
  • Scientists say the causal agent remains unknown, noting mass die-offs linked to scuticociliate Philaster and past outbreaks tied to Neoparamoeba branchiphila and unusual wave activity.
  • A survey covering 76 sites found a 99.7% decline in Tenerife and a 90% decrease in La Palma, with traps at four sites off Tenerife.
  • Researchers warn halted reproduction on eastern Tenerife has caused Diadema populations to near local extinction, with larvae traps catching only 'negligible' larvae, threatening marine ecosystems and corals.
  • Similar die-offs have appeared in other oceans, and Diadema species have died off across the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Red Sea, Sea of Oman, and western Indian Ocean, while the 2022 outbreak included a 2023 second wave, with researchers uncertain of its origin or future.
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Deadly pandemic threatens worldwide wipe out of sea urchins

An unrecognized disease, which has been wiping out sea urchins around the globe over the last four year.

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Santa Cruz de Tenerife.- A team of researchers from the University of La Laguna and the Instituto de Enfermedades Tropicales y Salud Pública de Canarias has shown that a massive mortality event between 2022 and 2023 has led to the near local extinction of the sea urchins Diadema africanum. This last outbreak has had a greater impact than those that occurred in 2008 and 2018, since on this occasion the production of larvae and the recruitment of …

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efeverde.com broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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