Yes, they do.
"Some dolphins find coastal areas very attractive, because they feed on plankton."
Dolphins have a very diverse diet. They feed on a combination of fish, cephalopods, plankton and crustaceans. The nutrient values of these are quite different and provide varying amounts of energy for the dolphin.
Dolphins do eat plankton.
plankton and they drink milk from their mother
A dolphin is a type of nekton.
they eat anything a salt water dolphin eats (oter fish, plankton)
Dolphins don't eat (much) krill because they don't have the anatomy for it. Krill are really tiny, and for something the size of a dolphin to be able to eat enough of it, an animal needs a way to filter the krill out of the water. And dolphin mouths just can't do that well enough.
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the answer is yes, they do eat plankton
no plankton do not eat plants
Plankton do not eat fish. This is because plankton are normally producers meaning they produce their own food. Normally fish eat plankton.
do frogs eat plankon
The dolphin is a benthos vertabrae meaning: it is a mammal that lives in the mid-range of the ocean.