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Scientists researching Pacific sea otters find that many members of the population are infected by a parasite, and a number of the sea otters must be destroyed to save the entire sea otter population. One of the main foods of sea otters is sea urchin, which eat kelp. The kelp forest is home to many species of fish. How is destroying some of the sea otters most likely to affect fish living in the kelp forest? A Destroying the sea otters will cause the fish population to increase. B Destroying the sea otters will cause the fish population to become extinct. C Destroying the sea otters will allow the fish population to remain constant. D Destroying the sea otters will cause the fish population to decrease.

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