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They may be cute, but they’re helping to combat climate change the only way they know how.

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00:00Sea otters may be cute and adorable to watch floating around on their backs but these water
00:08faring mammals are helping to combat global warming and they're doing it by promoting the
00:12growth of sea kelp and since you're no doubt asking yourself how here's the assistant manager
00:17for the sea otter research program at Monterey Bay Aquarium Jessica Fuji to explain yeah so we
00:23saw a big increase in urchins in the area and if they go unchecked they can create what's called
00:31an urchin barren which is basically the sea floor will be rocks and just covered in urchins and kelp
00:37is unable to grow but by otters eating those urchins they're able to keep those numbers in
00:44check and allow the kelp forest to be healthy and flourish sea kelp like many ocean plants sequesters
00:50carbon from the atmosphere so by enjoying an all-they-can-eat buffet of the bottom feeders
00:54the sea otters are clearing out much needed underwater landscapes for fields of sea kelp
00:59an ecosystem already under threat by warming oceans and acidifying waters and this area in
01:04the Elkhorn Slough Estuary in California is a case study in how effective sea otters can be
01:09as the area is now a haven where more than 100 endangered sea otters many rehabilitated by the
01:14aquarium are now chowing down on urchins and doing their part to balance an ecosystem on the verge
01:20of collapse

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