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Ah, in the beautiful Galapagos marine ecosystem, the decomposers are like little nature's cleaners. They break down organic matter from plants and animals that have passed on, returning nutrients back to the environment for new life to grow. These tiny organisms play a vital role in keeping the ecosystem balanced and thriving.

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