snails, crabs, halfmoon fish, opaleye fish, sea urchins, abalone, the list goes on.
Whales.
Kelp and seeweed
most marine animals rely on kelp if they eat algae or use kelp as a home or and escape from their prediters
animals eat off of it
Killer whales eat kelp from time to time. Other animals that eat kelp include sea otters and sea urchins.
Sea Otters eat abalone which eat the kelp. Kelp provides a safe fish nursery for fry.
A kelp forest is an ecosystem in itself. Many animals use these massive forests to shelter their young from predators. Other animals feed off of the kelp plants. When you understand how marine life lives with the kelp forests you can begin to understand the big picture.
Consumers such as zooplankton that live in the Marine biome eat the phytoplankton, which is a producer. Zooplankton most probably will eat seaweed and kelp as well!
Penguins, whale, sea birds but im pretty sure seals dont
Some are vegetarians and eat marine plants.Some eat coralOthers are carnivorous and eat other marine animals.
they eat the reamans of baloga whahle, dead fish and kelp
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um mm well there are a lot of animals in the sea that eat plants and there are a lot of animals that eat each other for example dugongs eat sea grass and kelp and sharks eat different animals like fish and even other sharks another animal that eats plants are whales there eat krill except for the orca whale that eat fish whales like the blue whale can eat up to 60 tones of krill a day