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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Save sea otters to fight global warming

LONDON: Sea otters could lock nearly 10 million tons of carbon from the Earth's oceans, if their population was resorted to healthy, pre-hunting levels, according to an American scientist.

Chris Wilmers, at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and colleagues determined that the endangered animal feasting on sea urchins helped the growth of kelp forests, which can sequester at least 0.18 kg of carbon from the atmosphere for every square metre of otter occupied coastal waters.

In former kelp forests that have lost their otters, Wilmers says, "all you are left with is piles of urchins and very little else", reports the New Scientist.

Wilmers presented the findings at the annual meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology in Edmonton, Canada, this month.

Source:Decan Herald 13 July2010

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