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Hidden pandemic is quietly wiping out sea urchins globally-Here is what scientists found

Sea urchins in the Canary Islands and Madeira are dying in record numbers. Scientists warn this die-off threatens coral reefs and marine ecosystems globally.

December 11, 2025 / 13:27 IST
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Sea urchins in the Canary Islands and Madeira through 2022 and 2023 (Image: Cano/Lorenzo-Morales/Bronstein/Sangil and Hernández)
Sea urchins in the Canary Islands and Madeira through 2022 and 2023 (Image: Cano/Lorenzo-Morales/Bronstein/Sangil and Hernández)

The once-abundant sea urchins of the Canary Islands and Madeira are disappearing.
Scientists warn this “pandemic” could reshape marine ecosystems deeply. Recent studies reveal population crashes of up to 99.7% in some reefs.

What Happened To Sea Urchins?

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Populations of Diadema africanum collapsed between 2022 and 2023. The surveys recorded almost total disappearance in Tenerife and large losses elsewhere. Follow-up surveys from 2023–2025 confirmed ongoing population deficits. Larval traps in 2023–2024 showed almost no new juvenile recruitment.

Scientists suspect the die-off event may be part of a wider timeline. Thousands of urchins died on the seafloor, showing morbid signs first. The event signals a major ecological crisis for regional reefs.