
- Phytoplankton., NIOZ (www.nioz.nl)
Phytoplankton
Plankton is the collective name for all free-floating organisms in water. While zooplankton refers to the animals, phytoplankton encompasses the plants. They range from one-celled algae to multicellular floating plants. Although most phytoplankton are too small to see with the naked eye, scientist can tell whether or not the water contains lots of plankton by the color of the sea. One-celled algae are responsible for producing 70% of the oxygen in the atmosphere. Without these microscopic plants, we would not be able to survive! They also form the basis of the food pyramid in the sea. Animals lower down in the pyramid feed on the plankton and these animals are eventually food for predator fish, marine mammals, seabirds and fish-eating people.





