Sea Cucumbers are in sharp decline
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- Sea cucumbers may resemble giant turds, but they're arguably just as crucial an element of ocean ecosystems as high profile conservation favourites like sharks or blue fin tuna. And despite their unappealing looks and appalling manners (when threatened they eject a tangle of spaghetti like strings out of their bums) they can fetch whopping sums since they are a popular delicacy par...
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Sea Cucumbers are in sharp decline
By Nikita Adachi | Palau | 15 Nov 2023
I chose this story because I was never really a fan of sea cucmbers. I always thought they were weird looking creatures & the fact that they were slimy creeped me out. But I know that they contribute to marine life & I do feel that it is important that we do our best to preserve them & the rest of our marine life for future generations to come.
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