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yes because the wave wash the plankton on the shore
yes because the wave wash the plankton on the shore
UV rays affect plankton the most. They make them die.
Plant populations have grown back.
It kills them. Plankton are myriad different sea creatures. They all die. Some bacteria can actually ingest oil, though.
It makes your lives a smaller place
it would affect humans a lot because humans eat fish and i think some fish eat plankton, so if plankton goes extinct then humans might die (i think)
In most cases, it turned many of them to maritime trade, fishery and/or exploration.
density - dependent limited factors
Yes, it does. Ozone affects the plankton inside water the most.
The carp would eat plankton, mussels, and plants, which affect the natural balance