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  2. Zooplankton - Wikipedia

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    As with phytoplankton, 'patches' of zooplankton species exist throughout the ocean. Though few physical barriers exist above the mesopelagic , specific species of zooplankton are strictly restricted by salinity and temperature gradients, while other species can withstand wide temperature and salinity gradients. [ 5 ]

  3. Basking shark - Wikipedia

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    Basking sharks feed preferentially in zooplankton patches dominated by small planktonic crustaceans called calanoid copepods (on average 1,700 individuals per cubic metre of water). They will also feed on copepods of the genera Pseudocalanus and Oithona . [ 41 ]

  4. Thin layers (oceanography) - Wikipedia

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    Zooplankton thin layers are often found slightly under phytoplankton layers because many feed on them. Thin layers occur in a wide variety of ocean environments, including estuaries, coastal shelves, fjords, bays, and the open ocean, and they are often associated with some form of vertical structure in the water column, such as pycnoclines ...

  5. Charles J. Moore - Wikipedia

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    Moore is the founder of the Algalita Marine Research and Education [4] in Long Beach, California.. In 2008 the Foundation co-sponsored the JUNK Raft project, to "creatively raise awareness about plastic debris and pollution in the ocean", and specifically the Great Pacific Garbage Patch trapped in the North Pacific Gyre, by sailing 2,600 miles across the Pacific Ocean on a 30-foot-long (9.1 m ...

  6. Lanice conchilega - Wikipedia

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    Patches of tubes influence the habitat structure and are of consequence for the distribution and abundance of other species living under the seabed. [7] Between July and September the larvae contribute up to 15% of the zooplankton biomass. [8] L. conchilega is part of the diet of a number of wading birds [9] and of young flat fish. [10]

  7. Sea goldie - Wikipedia

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    Male: Length up to 15 cm (5.9 in), fuchsia color with elongated third ray of the dorsal fin, a red patch on the pectoral fin, and elongated margins of the tail; The midas blenny, Ecsenius midas, goes through a phase of yellow colouration and is a social mimic of the sea goldie. [2] The sea goldie feeds primarily on zooplankton. [3]

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  9. Elegant firefish - Wikipedia

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    It is found over hard, open bottoms of reefs, sandy patches and rubble, as well as deeper coastal outer reef drop-offs where there are strong currents. [2] It reaches a maximum length of 9 cm (3 in). [2] This species is often found in pairs and is monogamous. [2] They feed on zooplankton, especially the larvae of copepods and crustaceans. [2]