A few decomposers of the ocean are:
bacteria, fungus, marine worms, sea slugs, sea worms, brittle stars, etc.
There's also Nassarius snails and Sand sifting Starfish. They eat Defrius out of the sand.
Yes, there are many ocean decomposers including benthic worms and bacteria.
fungi
a living thing
Yes they are.
Decomposer in the ocean
Usually starfish and sea urchins.
marine farts
Kelp,seaweed, and phitoplacktion
Archae are decomposers that commonly feed on dead decaying organisms. They are often found at the bottom of the ocean floor.
Kelp,seaweed, and phitoplacktion
Decomposers in the Ocean include, marine worms, bacteria and Marine Seaweed. Marine seaweed helps protect marine life. It's also important because all of these things help eat away the dead organisms.Decomposer are the organisms that break down the final remains of living things. Bacteria and fungi play an important role in freeing the last of the minerals and nutrients from organics and recycling them back into the food web.Hagfish, worms and other crap that floats in the sea are the decomposers of the ocean biome. Shrimp are decomposers too because like crabs, they take ocean waste, eat it and clean it up.
Some common decomposers in the ocean include bacteria, fungi, and marine worms. These organisms break down dead plants and animals, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. Some crustaceans and echinoderms also play a role in decomposition in the ocean.