Divers Try Unorthodox Methods To Tame CA Sea Urchins
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Sea urchins are a growing problem for the marine ecosystems of California. They devour kelp forests, which provide shelter and food for many other species. They also compete with abalone and other shellfish for space and resources. As a result, the biodiversity and productivity of the coastal waters are declining.
But what if there was a way to turn this menace into a benefit? That's the idea behind A Good Paws, a company that makes dog treats out of uni, or sea urchin gonads. Uni is a delicacy in some cuisines, especially Japanese, but it is often underharvested and expensive. A Good Paws sources its uni from local fishermen working with the city of Santa Barbara who are trying to reduce the urchin population and restore the balance of the ocean.
A Good Paws claims that its dog treats are not only delicious, but also nutritious and sustainable. They say that uni is rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, calcium, iron, and zinc, which are essential for canine health. They also say that their treats are free of artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, and fillers. And by using an invasive species as a raw material, they are helping to protect the environment and support the local economy.
If you are interested in trying A Good Paws dog treats for your furry friend, you can visit their website at agoodpaws.com and order online. They offer free shipping on orders over $50 and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. You can also follow them on social media to get updates on their products and their mission.
A Good Paws is more than just a dog treat company. It is a solution to a serious ecological problem that affects us all. By giving your dog a taste of the sea, you are also giving back to the planet.