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Sharks are apex predators, meaning they sit at the top of the food chain. They help regulate the populations of other marine animals, ensuring that no single species dominates and disrupts the balance of the ecosystem. By preying on the weak and sick, they also contribute to the health of fish populations.

Sea turtles are known for their incredible migrations, traveling thousands of kilometers between feeding grounds and nesting beaches. For example, the leatherback sea turtle can migrate across entire ocean basins, sometimes covering over 10,000 kilometers (6,200 miles) in a single journey.

Marine animals face numerous threats, including pollution (such as plastic waste), overfishing, habitat destruction, and climate change. Rising sea temperatures and ocean acidification also have severe impacts on coral reefs and the species that depend on them for survival.

Jellyfish move by contracting and relaxing their bell-shaped bodies in a rhythmic motion, propelling themselves through the water. They rely heavily on ocean currents to travel long distances, making them highly dependent on their environment for mobility.