Green sea urchin
A species of Strongylocentrotus Scientific name : Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis Genus : Strongylocentrotus
Green sea urchin, A species of Strongylocentrotus
Botanical name: Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis
Genus: Strongylocentrotus
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The green sea urchin is found in cold waters throughout the circumpolar region, among seaweeds on rocky shores. This sea urchin is fished commercially in Alaska and it's primarily collected by divers. It is harvested for its fully ripe eggs, which are considered a delicacy.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Echinoderms Class
Sea urchins Order
Camarodonta Family
Strongylocentrotidae Genus
Strongylocentrotus Species
Green sea urchin