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It's believed that these shifting plankton patterns are connected to rising ocean temperatures. Scientists reveal troubling ...
"Species at each level of the food chain, from invertebrates to fish, birds, marine mammals and humans, can be affected differently based on their physiology and feeding strategies," she said.
Although the Bay of Bengal covers less than 1% of the global ocean, it supplies nearly 8% of the world’s fishery production.
A food chain shows how animals obtain their food ... recorded food chain involves over thirty organisms found in the deep ocean. Human activities like deforestation, pollution, and overfishing ...
Salps may not do much, but they’re vital to the ocean food chain. “They’re important in the lower parts of food webs,” Harding said. “Sometimes they’re consumed by larger things.