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Sunflower Stars Bred Captive

Thomas by Thomas
December 12, 2025
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Sunflower Stars Bred Captive

A multinational coalition has achieved a historic milestone with the first successful captive breeding of sunflower sea stars (Pycnopodia helianthoides), producing 72 viable juveniles using fresh, frozen, and cryopreserved sperm, announced August 26, 2025, by The Nature Conservancy and Friday Harbor Laboratories. This breakthrough—unprecedented for the species—addresses a 90% population crash since 2013’s sea star wasting disease outbreak, which dissolved tissues via Vibrio pectenicida bacteria, rendering the keystone predator functionally extinct in California, Oregon, and Washington.

Friday Harbor Labs led the effort, raising 109 one-year-olds, 23 two-year-olds, 12 three-year-olds, and 5,000 larvae from wild-caught parents, achieving full lifecycle reproduction with hormone-induced spawning and anti-cannibalism protocols. Lead researcher Jason Hodin: “Time to hold genetic diversity, refine rearing, prepare reintroductions.” Eight California institutions now house juveniles, with July 29, 2025, releases of pint-sized stars—the first fully captive-bred to wild habitats—tracking survival without relapse.

The IUCN’s 2020 critically endangered status spurred the 2024-2027 SAFE Roadmap, prioritizing monitoring, biosecurity, and Salish Sea pilots. Cryopreservation—reviving larvae from frozen sperm—creates genetic banks for disease-resistant lines, per Smithsonian’s December 11 report. Challenges: warming oceans exacerbate wasting, yet California’s Ocean Protection Council funds outplanting experiments. The captive breed’s dawn—72 juveniles from frozen futures—heralds kelp’s comeback, where labs lift oceans’ lost.

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