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Environmentalists sue feds to protect dwindling sunflower sea star
An environmental nonprofit sued the National Marine Fisheries Service to require federal protection for the sunflower sea star under the Endangered Species Act, citing a 90% population decline since 2013 due to a wasting disease linked to warming waters. The agency acknowledged the species' risk of extinction in 2023 but has not finalized protective measures, prompting criticism of delays.
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