
Critically endangered sunflower sea stars are seeking refuge in B.C. fiords
Alyssa Gehman vividly recalls seeing starfish for the first time while on a kayaking trip in British Columbia’s Desolation Sound in Grade 8.
“I just remembered (seeing) a lot of the colours and the excitement of the colours in the water,” said Gehman, who is now a scientist with the Hakai Institute, a group that conducts long-term scientific research on remote locations on B.C.’s coast.
But the ocean isn’t as colourful now after a wasting disease tore through all varieties of sea stars along the North American West Coast in 2013, wiping out most of the population.
It was especially hard on sunflower sea stars, she said, killing 90 per cent of their population in just a few years.