The surface layers of the ocean teem with animal and vegetable life. Every yachtsman must at times have noticed that the sea is thick as a purée with jellyfish, or with those little transparent, torpedo-shaped creatures, the Sagitta. What he will not have noticed, unless he is a microscopist, is that at almost all times the surface is crowded with minute organisms, foraminifera, radiolaria, diatoms.According to the passage,

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The surface layers of the ocean teem with animal and vegetable life. Every yachtsman must at times have noticed that the sea is thick as a purée with jellyfish, or with those little transparent, torpedo-shaped creatures, the Sagitta. What he will not have noticed, unless he is a microscopist, is that at almost all times the surface is crowded with minute organisms, foraminifera, radiolaria, diatoms.<br>According to the passage,