Research finds sea otter comeback worth millions but not all benefit
VANCOUVER — The return of playful, popular sea otters to the Pacific shores of British Columbia is adding nearly $50 million a year to the province’s economy despite its impact on valuable fisheries, says a study.
University of British Columbia researchers say their conclusions may apply anywhere top predators have been returned to ecosystems from which they had been eliminated.
But they warn the benefits must be evenly shared.
“When people invest in restoring ecosystems, including top predators, it can have large, positive benefits for people,” said Russ Markel, one of the authors of the paper published Thursday in the journal Science.