How the extraordinary regenerative abilities of marine animals could advance human health. Crinoids, (known commonly as feather stars) are part of the echinoderm group that includes sea urchins and starfish. […]
In seas and stomachs: bolstering the long-term viability of sea urchins. Supporting the economic and ecological role of this spiky but delicate creature. In the azure waters surrounding the Italian […]
Cadman Capital takes strategic equity stake in sea urchin aquaculture venture Cadman Capital Group, the family office and alternative asset investment firm, has announced that it has taken a strategic […]
Plastic pollution kills sea urchin larvae. Sea urchin larvae raised in high levels of plastic pollution die due to developmental abnormalities, new research shows. Scientists put fertilised urchin eggs in seawater […]
Restorative aquaculture: a way forward for sea urchins in the Mediterranean. The historic castles, churches and pastel-coloured port towns lining the shores of the small volcanic island of Procida in […]
Bright future for sea urchin aquaculture. Philip James leads an €8 million Horizon 2020 project called AquaVitae, with the mission to develop sustainable solutions for low-tropic aquaculture in the Atlantic, […]