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The Sea Urchin market is a subset of the Fish and Seafood industry. It is composed of companies that harvest, process, and distribute sea urchins for human consumption. Sea urchins are a type of echinoderm, a group of marine invertebrates that includes starfish and sea cucumbers. They are found in oceans around the world and are a popular seafood item in many countries.
Sea urchins are harvested by divers or with specialized equipment. They are then processed and sold fresh, frozen, or canned. The market for sea urchins is driven by demand from restaurants, retailers, and consumers.
Some companies in the Sea Urchin market include Sea Urchin Harvesters, Inc., Urchin Processors, Inc., and Urchin Distributors, Inc. These companies are involved in the harvesting, processing, and distribution of sea urchins. They are located in various countries around the world and provide a variety of products to meet the needs of their customers. Show Less Read more