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Somewhere Beyond The Sea: See Also Sea Cucumbers:Among the best small-aquarium inhabitants are small marine snails and barnacles. Starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sea anemones will usually live for a few weeks and under carefully controlled conditions may be kept in aquaria for much longer periods. Small crabs will often thrive where more exacting forms die, and Obelia will often live and reproduce new colonies in very small aquaria. . . .
Feeding the Animals
There are sea-urchins, starfish, brittle stars, sea-cucumbers and sponges. Bottom dwelling fish such as plaice and flounder also live on the continental shelf.
This is the region of sand banks and sand waves (underwater dunes). In the North Sea. sand waves are formed as masses of loose sand move around like sand dunes in the desert, propelled by currents. Here, too, vast oil and gas reservoirs, sometimes associated, as in the Gulf of Mexico, with salt domes, are found in the continental rocks deep beneath the surface sand.
On The Other Hand See Old Man And The Sea:
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