it is dragged through the ocean where plankton dwell and catched them.
Use a plankton net.
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a mesh net
The Kitahara net is used for manual plankton sampling but can only be used to sample plankton on the surface of the water. The nano plankton mesh size varies from 10 to 1000 microns.
By making a plankton net then skim along surface of water
dang you plankton
Well, I was trying to find our if it works, not to answer whether it worked or not.
You can get it in ponds, lakes and the sea, using a very fine net.
by using a very fine net! *ride a speedboat. *put the net UNDERwater. *wait Go to a lake BEFORE you do these stuff
No, plankton do not eat ocean plants. Plankton eat phytoplankton, and phytoplankton use photosynthesis to retrieve energy from the sun.
At the end of the winter they are most numerous in fresh water. They will cover surfaces of aquatic plants or poles and wooden borders of ponds. If you like to study them you can scrape the brown growth with a flat piece of plastic. You can also use a sponge. For the free living (plankton) species a special fine mesh plankton net is very useful.
No, plankton does not help turtles, but it doesn't hurt them either. Turtles and plankton merely coexist happily together because marine turtles feed off of vegetation and have no use for the plankton around them.