survived this epidemic like this young juvenile. he seems rather lonely. oh, yes. a few individuals even when they survive that s not enough to sustain a population. reporter: a similar pathogen wiped the urchins out of the caribbean in the 1980s and reared its head again last year. dr. bronstein said it s likely spread by ships and possibly helped along by climate change. and it s spreading. researchers are using dna technology to make a difference. so basically it s just establishing a new monitoring method, a higher through putt, not non-invasive one, allowing us to follow different species. so a way of predicting the future. more or less, yeah. without going in the water. reporter: but the time to save these black sea urchins is running out, dr. bronstein says. governments need to move within weeks. and decisions makers need to
/PRNewswire/ The "Automatic Sampling in Biopharmaceutical Applications and the Measurement of CQA: Distribution by Type of Monitoring Method, Bioprocessing.
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