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Their feces — “what we call fecal pellets, or salp poop,” said Madin — serve an important ecological function.

Their feces — “what we call fecal pellets, or salp poop,” said Madin — serve an important ecological function. They eat phytoplankton and process it into “larger packages” which then sink to the bottom of the ocean, effectively removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. #nspoli

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/salps-brier-island-beach-transparent-invertebrate-1.4814104?cmp=rss

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