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A decomposer in a marine ecosystem is an organism that acquires its biomass from dead organisms within the ecosystem. These such organisms would be bacteria, fungi, shipworms, Meiofauna such as nematodes, and Microbes such as amoebas.

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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.

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Marine bacteria. For more information, go to this website: http://oceanlink.island.net/biodiversity/ask/ecology.html#anchor139170

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Crabs. Crabs eat dead fish, and ocean bottom remains of other dead sea organisms.

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cleaner wrasse

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that it miet be a shell

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buttoxs

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shrimp

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