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What is the sea food chain?

Updated: 10/6/2023
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In oceans, as on land, there is a natural interconnection of creatures that forms a kind of food chain. Diatoms are microscopic plants that make their own food from sunlight. Zooplankton are tiny sea animals, such as krill, copepods, medusa jellyfish, and crab larvae. Small fish might include mackerel, herring, and basking sharks, as well as crustaceans (crab, shrimp, lobster), mollusks (clams, scallops) and squid. Large fish might include swordfish, tuna, octopus, and shark. Killer whales eat other whales and seals, as well as fish. === === === === === ===

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the seashore food chain is seaweed,a limpet,a dog whelk,a crab and a herring gull

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Each and Every and All of the mostly microscopic creatures that live in water and that also serve as 'foodstuffs' for all of the other water dwelling creatures.

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This depends on which seashore you want to know about, as the food chain for the British seashore is bound to be different to the African or Arctic seashore

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