Salps: The Gelatinous Filter Feeders Fighting Climate Change

Salps, often described as ‘jelly balls’ or ‘buckets of snot,’ are fascinating marine organisms that play a crucial role in the ocean’s ecosystem, particularly in combating climate change. These transparent, gelatinous creatures filter massive amounts of water, consuming phytoplankton and capturing significant amounts of carbon dioxide. Learn about their unique life cycle, their role in the ocean’s food web, and their impact on the fight against climate change.

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