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how do deep sea bacteria survive
people
Deep sea jellyfish are eaten by tunas, sharks, swordfish and few speices of salmon.
bacteria
Deep sea bacteria
Handfish eat small plankton and bacteria they find on the sea floor.
it eats coral, bacteria, fish and mussels
They are killed by deep sea trawling up to 300 killed by one.
The base of the food web in deep-sea vent communities is typically chemosynthetic bacteria. These bacteria use chemicals from the hydrothermal vents to produce energy through a process called chemosynthesis. This energy is then transferred to other organisms in the food web.
Deep sea detritivores are organisms that feed on organic matter that falls to the ocean floor, such as dead animals, fecal matter, and decaying plant material. These creatures play a vital role in breaking down and recycling nutrients in deep-sea ecosystems. Examples include deep-sea worms, crustaceans, and bacteria.
Viperfish are top predators in their deep-sea habitat and typically do not have natural predators. However, larger predators such as sharks, deep-sea fish like swordfish, and marine mammals could potentially prey on them.
The deep sea dragonfish preys on smaller fish, crustaceans, and other small marine organisms found in the deep sea. It is an opportunistic predator that uses its sharp teeth and bioluminescent lure to attract and catch its prey.