The food chain in the Great Barrier Reef begins with the producers like giant kelp and phytoplankton. The primary consumers are zooplankton and dugong. The secondary consumers are things like the anemonefish and the whale shark. Third level consumers are the manta ray and the blue-ringed octopus. The Apex predators in the Great Barrier Reef are tiger sharks and moray eels.
yes it is around coral reefs
They have the same material and texture
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5 plants are see weed ,kelp,coal reef, alge ,and diatoms
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Common Kelp, Giant Kelp, Giant String Kelp, Crayweed, Bubbleweed, Sargassum, Bull Kelp, Phytoplankton, Corraline algae, filamentous turf algae, zooxanthellae, seaweed, cyanobacteria, anglosperms, microalgae and macroalgae ....sometimes even some species of corals i think..(not so sure about that)
Kelp, and seaweed are the main types of ocean plants.
Two types of ocean plants are kelp, and anemones, and etc..
The 7 algae wonders of the world are: Sargasso Sea, Great Barrier Reef, Giant Kelp Forests, Easter Island, Socotra Island, Red Tides, and Shark Bay. Each of these locations is known for its exceptional biodiversity and stunning algae ecosystems.
Kelp is large marine seaweeds that grow underwater in shallow oceans. There are many types of kelp underwater and regular kelp can reach up to 60m length. Kelp has an important role under the sea as it is the food and habitat for fish and other creatures.
Many things live in a kelp forest or kelp bed. Such things include seahorses, sea otters, sea urchins,and many types of fish and crustaceans.