Marine Bacteria
Marine bacteria are microscopic prokaryotic organisms that live in different parts of the marine environment. They are notable for their ability to survive in extreme conditions, such as high salt levels, low pH, and high temperatures. Marine bacteria are important to the health of ocean ecosystems, playing a key role in nutrient cycling and the decomposition of organic matter. They are also a potential source of new antibiotics and important enzymes that can have a wide range of industrial, medical, and agricultural uses.
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