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Sea Otters help restore kelp forests: New research reveals why some areas bounce back faster

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By Mona Porwal Published March 4, 2025
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Sea otters, beloved for their adorable, fuzzy appearance, play a vital role in marine ecosystems by helping to restore the kelp forests they depend on. These marine mammals are not only crucial to maintaining the health of kelp forests but are also key to the broader balance of ocean ecosystems. New research has shed light on how and why some kelp forests recover more quickly than others, and it all comes down to the complex interactions between sea otters and other species.

Kelp forests, large underwater forests of brown algae, are vital ecosystems that provide food, shelter, and breeding grounds for thousands of marine species. However, they are under threat from a combination of climate change, pollution, overharvesting, and other environmental stressors. In response to these challenges, sea otters have been found to play a significant role in enhancing the resilience of kelp forests, particularly by controlling the population of sea urchins, which feed on the kelp.

For years, researchers have known that the presence of sea otters helps protect kelp forests from overgrazing by sea urchins, but they were unsure why some kelp forests regenerate faster than others. Scientists at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, who have been studying sea otters along the coastlines of Southern California and British Columbia, found that the rate of recovery varied depending on the region. However, the reasons behind this regional difference remained unclear — until now.

In a recent study published in the journal PNAS, researchers have uncovered that the speed of kelp forest recovery is not solely dependent on the presence of sea otters but is also influenced by the interactions between otters and other local species. The study, led by environmental researcher Ryan Langendorf of the University of Colorado, Boulder, found that the influence of sea otters on their ecosystems can vary depending on the number and types of species they interact with.

“We always thought keystone species like sea otters control their ecosystems in the same way, regardless of where they are,” Langendorf explained. “A more modern view is that they are still very important, but they can have different effects in different places.”

The researchers created a model to simulate the interactions between sea otters, sea urchins, and kelp in both British Columbia and Southern California. Their findings showed that while kelp forests regenerated in both regions, they recovered more rapidly in British Columbia. The reason for this difference, the scientists discovered, was the level of species competition in each area. In Southern California, where more species compete for resources, the otters had a less pronounced effect on the ecosystem compared to those in British Columbia.

Sea otters are considered a “keystone species” because they help maintain the structure and balance of their ecosystem. However, in areas where competition from other species is higher, their role in controlling sea urchin populations is less effective, and the restoration of kelp forests is slower. This finding has important implications for future efforts to restore ecosystems, especially in areas where species interactions are changing due to factors like climate change and shifting ocean conditions.

The research also highlights the growing importance of understanding ecosystem dynamics, particularly as marine environments are increasingly affected by climate change. As ocean temperatures rise and habitats shift, the interactions between species may change, leading to unexpected outcomes. Researchers hope that the new model they have developed will help scientists better understand how species interact and how to manage these ecosystems more effectively.

While sea otters have shown a positive impact on kelp forest recovery, they too are facing significant threats from climate change. The southern sea otter population, which resides off the coast of California, is particularly vulnerable. Only around 3,000 southern sea otters remain, occupying just 13 percent of their historical range. Climate change exacerbates the dangers they face, including increased exposure to harmful pathogens, more frequent algal blooms, and greater susceptibility to white shark attacks due to the loss of kelp canopy cover. Ocean acidification also affects the availability of prey for sea otters, further compounding the challenges they face.

Despite these threats, the new research provides hope for the future. By gaining a deeper understanding of how sea otters interact with other species and influence the recovery of kelp forests, scientists can develop more targeted strategies for preserving both sea otter populations and the ecosystems they support.

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Langendorf concluded, “The dynamic nature of ecosystems has long kept ecologists from fully understanding what species need and how best to manage them. Being able to turn common survey data into a ‘movie’ of species reacting to changes in their environment feels like renewed hope for a field that more than ever needs to offer useful advice about how to help the many complex living systems we live with and cherish.”

As climate change continues to alter oceanic conditions, the need for effective conservation strategies has never been more urgent. The role of sea otters in restoring kelp forests is just one example of how understanding species interactions can guide future efforts to protect marine ecosystems and ensure their resilience in the face of ongoing environmental challenges.

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