Coral Reef Food Web.

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Coral Reef Food Web

Organisms of the Coral Reef Coral (photosynthesis and eats phytoplankton) Phytoplankton (photosynthesis) Spiny blenny (eats phytoplankton) Parrott fish (eats coral) Sea cucumber (cleans up the ocean floor) Algae (photosynthesis) Pufferfish (eats algae and marine invertebrates) Long-spined sea urchin (eats algae) Great barracuda (eats other fish) Moray eel (eats other fish)

Food Web

Coral This organism is both a autotroph and a herbivore because it photosynthesizes and it captures phytoplankton out of the water. Back to Food Web

Phytoplankton Back to Food Web

Spiney Blenny Back to Food Web

Parrott fish Back to Food Web

Sea Cucumber Back to Food Web

Algae Back to Food Web

Pufferfish Back to Food Web

Long-Spined Sea Urchin Back to Food Web

Great Barracuda Back to Food Web

Moray Eel Back to Food Web