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Victorians urged to feast on sea urchins to help control population in Port Phillip Bay

Sea urchins don’t look very appetising.
In fact, they look downright scary; a ball of black or purple covered in sharp needles that can easily puncture any foot that accidentally stands on it.
Key points:
- The purple sea urchin is responsible for a 90 per cent reduction of kelp in Port Phillip Bay’s…
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