Ocean Facts
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Otters are an essential keystone species. A "keystone species" is a species that is critical to how an ecosystem functions because it has large-scale effects on the communities in which it lives. Along the Pacific coast, sea otters help control the sea urchin population. Fewer sea urchins in turn help prevent kelp forests from being overgrazed. In California, research has found that sea otters also enhance seagrass beds, and in Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park, sea otters' expansion into the area marked a gradual return of a more diverse ecosystem and an exciting moment in colonization efforts.