Salp is a marine invertebrate salp seasalp tunicates ocean diving
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Be the (salp) chain you wish to see in the world. • Salps are gelatinous animals that live in the open ocean, but are • closely related to the sea squirts (tunicates) seen in tidepools. • Colonial salps often form long chains, with new animals budding off • from others in the chain. They can reach up to 15m long and are one of • the fastest-growing animals on the planet. Salps rhythmically contract • their bodies to propel themselves through the ocean and pump water • through their guts, filtering out microscopic algae and other tiny • organisms for food. They play an essential role in mitigating climate • change as their fecal pellets are full of carbon and sink rapidly to the • sea floor, sequestering that carbon for decades or even centuries to • Come. • The salp chạin you see here is the rarely observed, Helicosalpa virgula. • It was captured on camera by our remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Doc • Ricketts 282 meters (925 feet) deep. • • • 🎥 • awesome video by • @mbari_news • • • • #explore #explorepage #gopro #diving #trending #wild#wildlifephotograph #trendingshorts • #youtubeshorts #video #viralshort #viralvideo #explorepage #explore #educationalvideo #education #educational #animal #animallover #animalshorts #animalovers #ocean #deepsea #oceanconservation
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