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Size versus Abudance
Marine life ranges in size from viruses, at nanometers (10-9m), to whales tens of meters long. The bigger the organism, the fewer there are in the ocean. In general, creatures in one size range  prey on the next range below them. But salps' unique feeding nets catch not only the next size down, but also some of the tiniest and most abundant cells in the sea.

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