Endangered Species
we can poison them!
* barnacles * clams * mussels * certain types of lamprey * sponges * sea squirts * sea pens * tube worms * coral
Asian Tiger Mosquito, Cane Toad, Lamprey, Zebra Mussels and European Starling.
Snail, limpet,mussels, cuttlefish
Aquatic Nuisance Species
There are a lot of invasive species in the Atlantic. The most common include the bull shark, all homocentridaes, and the requiem sharks
No - class Bivalvia of phylum mollusca have no head examples are clams, oysters, and mussels
Coral and mussels are examples of marine organisms that play crucial roles in their ecosystems. Both are filter feeders; corals build reefs that provide habitat for diverse marine life, while mussels form beds that can stabilize shorelines. They also contribute to nutrient cycling and enhance biodiversity in their respective environments. Additionally, both are sensitive to environmental changes, making them important indicators of marine health.
The Sea Lamprey got into the Great Lakes via the St. Lawrence Seaway in the early fifties. Until then, Lakes Michigan and Superior were famous for their Lake Trout fisheries. The lamprey totally devastated that, and while strides have been made by the Michigan Department or Natural Resources and Environment in controlling the lamprey, the fishery has never completely recovered. The Zebra Mussel I am well familiar with, but I am not completely clear on it's long-term effect on the fishery - future edits to this question may help.
Mussels are shellfish, not rabbits. I would suggest not feeding mussels leaves.
Zebra mussels have stripes.
i think that starfish are omnivores because they eat mussels and seaweed which by the way are examples so there you go. starfish are omnivores