Deep under the ocean current, the squid congregate in the deep sand flats that are just beyond the kelp bed. There is a huge amount of mating among the squid that goes on. There are flows of sparkling white egg masses that attract large amounts of predators waiting to dine on the female squid or wait for the delivery of numerous egg hatchings.
Yes.
Fungi lives most everywhere on earth, including saltwater.
Fish, Shellfish, Crabs and plants (those not included is not excluded) in the sea is often "attacked" by various fungi.
Some fungi develop a symbiotic relationship with their host but a fungi living on an organism is mostly a bad thing an will in most cases lead to the death of the host.
Yes They Do Live In Kelp Forest
No, I don't think so.
Yes stingrays live at the bottom of heavy kelp forests (or just plain kelp forests).
in kelp forests
Kelp is an underwater plant therefore a kelp forest would be underwater. Kelp is a plant that can only live underwater.
Purple sea urchins live in close association with kelp forests. Kelp is their primary food.
Some animals use these forests as feeding ground. The Otter for one. Some birds even dive down for food in these forests. And fish of course. They both find food and protection here.
Sea urchins live in the sea, rock pools, kelp forests, and coral reefs
no... kelp is and ocean plant...
When sea urchins are not present in the ecosystem kelp forests thrive.
Sea otters' niche is to keep kelp forests and the like healthy.
sea urchins eat kelp.
Baby gray whales live in Kelp Forests to hide from predators.
Sea otters live in kelp forests in groups called rafts various places.