Microbes under the sea.....
The ocean
depths are home to my
raid species of microbes, mostly hard to see but including spaghetti-like bacteria that form whitish mats the size of Greece on the floor of the pacific, scientists said.
The
survey, part of a 10-year census of marine life turned up hosts of
unknown microbes, tiny zoo plankton, crustaceans, worms, burrowers and
larvae, some of them looking like extras in a science fiction movie and
under-pinning all like in the seas.
In no other realm of ocean
life has the magnitude of census discovery been as extensive as in the
world of microbes. Said Mitch So gin of the Marine Biological Laboratory
in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, head of the marine microbe census. The
census estimated there were a mind boggling "nonillion" individual
microbial cells in the oceans, weighing as much as 240 billion African
elephants, the biggest land animal.
Getting
a better idea of microbes, the hidden majority that makes up 50-90% of
biomass in the seas, will give a benchmark for understanding future
shifts in the oceans, perhaps linked to climate change or pollution.
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