Sea urchin roe quality within urchin barrens and improvement through kelp restoration
Kelsey I. Miller,
Celia A. Balemi,
Caitlin O. Blain
et al.
Abstract:Sea urchin overgrazing is a major cause of kelp loss and consequently sea urchin removal is frequently promoted as a tool for restoring kelp in urchin barrens. While many sea urchin species support high‐end roe fisheries, roe condition is generally lower in barrens than in kelp forests due to reduced food availability. Understanding how roe condition varies between kelp and barren habitats, and in response to kelp restoration, is key to developing effective, culturally and socially acceptable approaches to sea… Show more
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