Yes, zoo plankton communities can thrive under the right conditions. Mainly water conditions have to be controlled to achieve this results .
The most plankton rich areas in the world are in the icy waters of Antarctica.
Plankton
Plankton
The ecological niche of large barnacles is the shallow waters. It also likes to live in the tidal waters. Barnacles are related to lobsters and crabs.
medium to temperate waters
shallow seas and temperate waters
They live in all temperate, sub temperate, tropical, and sub tropical waters.
In coastal waters in tropical and temperate seas.
Yes. Dugong are found in temperate and tropical waters around the world, including Australian waters.
Different species of starfish can be found in warm, cold, and temperate waters.
Plankton and krill. They are extremely plentiful and well spread out throughout the waters of the world; you can even find them in Antarctica!
Fish that inhabit mild climates typically thrive in temperate waters rather than frigid ones. Temperate waters offer a more stable environment with moderate temperatures, which aligns with their physiological needs. While some species may tolerate cooler temperatures, most fish adapted to mild climates prefer the conditions found in temperate regions. Frigid waters usually host cold-water species that have specialized adaptations for surviving in such environments.