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Microscopic Creatures Win Ocean Diversity Game

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The seas are teeming with a rich diversity of life, much of which is invisible to the naked eye, according to the first worldwide marine census ever conducted.

As many as a billion types of microbes live in the world's ocean , the census found, meaning these microscopic beasties are 100 times more diverse than marine plants and animals. About 38,000 varieties of microbes inhabit just one liter of sea water.

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