Two significant threats to organisms living in the ocean are climate change and plastic pollution. Climate change leads to rising sea temperatures and ocean acidification, which disrupt marine ecosystems and threaten species survival. Meanwhile, plastic pollution poses physical hazards to marine life, as animals can ingest or become entangled in debris, leading to injury or death. Both issues also impact food webs and biodiversity, further threatening oceanic health.
A Bluebottlejellyfish can live in the ocean for two to six months at the most. It has a very short lifespan.
Lobsters typically live in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. They are common in coastal areas with rocky bottoms and crevices where they can hide and feed.
Warm blooded, has live birth.
Symbiosis
baleen whales, krill, and fish such as clownfish
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceanic_dolphin. The Franciscana is taxonomically a river dolphin, but it can live in the ocean.
my best guess would be temperature and precipitation.
the niche of a salmon is for them to live in the north ocean and when they turn two; they make their way back to where the were made and born. (made by: bailey]
the two main things need to survive is raw materials and a place to live
because they cannot live out of the water and yes they are mammals!!
He saw socialism and the church as the two main threats of the new German state.
Yes. Two of the deadliest snakes in the world live exclusively in the ocean.