Marine Habitats
Marine habitats support a diverse range of life, from zooplankton to large mammals. These habitats are essential for providing food, shelter, and resources for many organisms at all stages of their life cycle. Additionally, marine habitats are crucial for regulating carbon dioxide levels, supporting fisheries and aquaculture, and providing leisure activities. Marine habitats are also important for influencing global ocean circulation, regulating climate, and mitigating coastal erosion. As such, it is important to protect and preserve these habitats to ensure that their ecological services and benefits remain intact.
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