A conch eats minute particles that are often predominantly found in sand.
If conch populations were to decline or die off, the impact on seaweed could be significant. Conch graze on certain types of algae and seaweed, helping to control their growth and maintain the balance of the ecosystem. Without conch, some seaweed species might proliferate unchecked, potentially leading to overgrowth that can smother other marine plants and disrupt habitats for fish and other marine life. This shift could ultimately affect the overall health of the marine ecosystem.
seaweed doesn't eat it is a photosnythesizer.
They eat seaweed and algae!
Fish eat seaweed. Dolphins eat fish. No seaweed, no fish, no dolphins.
no
Certain small bacteria will in fact eat seaweed. These small bacteria will typically only eat seaweed that is dying or dead.
People eat seaweed
Ducks eat fish and seaweed among other things
A conch eats minute particles that are often predominantly found in sand.
The Shark eat the grouper and snapper and the grouper and the snapper eat the conch so if the conch die the grouper and the snapper do not have no more conch to eat they will die and if the grouper and the snapper die the shark will not have the grouper and the snapper to eat the shark will die BY JOHN FERGUSON Date: 29 October 2012
Yes you can, I'm from the Caribbean and we eat conch while pregnant all the time, its rich in protein
Clams do not eat seaweed. They are filter feeders and they eat plankton.