by Janet Grieve
Life in the open ocean seems very remote to us because it is largely unseen. This mysterious world is home to a host of highly specialised creatures. The richness of ocean life is closely connected to the supply of nutrients. The weather brings nutrients to sunlit surface waters, where they fuel the growth of microscopic plants.
Main image: The tiny zooplankton Neocalanus tonsus
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