No
Yes, seaweed can be part of the food chain involving shrimp, haddock, and seals. Shrimp may consume seaweed as part of their diet, and then haddock, which often feed on shrimp, can eat the shrimp. Finally, seals, which are predators of fish like haddock, can consume haddock, thereby linking all three organisms through the seaweed in the food web.
Haddocks eat shrimp.
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.
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
yes
Clams do not eat seaweed. They are filter feeders and they eat plankton.
No.
Seaweed is a plant. It doesn't eat anything.