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Diversity at higher taxonomic levels (phyla and classes) is much greater in the sea than on land or in freshwater. Of the 82 or so eukaryote phyla currently recognised around 60 have marine representatives compared with around 40 found in freshwater and 40 on land. Amongst animals the preponderance is even higher, with 36 out of 38 phyla having marine representatives.   See More...
 
Some 23 eukaryote phyla, of which 18 are animal phyla, are confined to marine environments. Most of these are relatively obscure and comprise few species. The major exceptions are the Echinodermata (including starfish, sea urchins and sea stars, sea cucumbers), of which some 6000 species are known, and the Foraminifera, with around 4 000 known, extant species. A number of other important phyla including the Cnidaria (including corals and anemones), sponges (Porifera) and brown and red algae (Phaeophyta and Rhodophyta, respectively) are very largely marine, each with only a small number of non-marine species.
 
The reason for this predominance of marine higher taxa is believed to be because most of the fundamental patterns of organisation and body plan, i.e. the different basic kinds of organism that are distinguished as phyla, originated in the sea and remain there, but only a subset of them has spread to the land and into freshwaters. It is noteworthy that only a third or so of marine phyla are found in the pelagic realm, the remainder being confined to sea bottom (benthic)areas ? the habitat where eukaryotic organisms are believed to have evolved.
 
 
 
 
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DASSH is the UK Data Archive Centre for marine biodiversity data Data Archive for Seabed Species and Habitats (DASSH) DASSH is the UK Data Archive Centre for marine biodiversity data 
Information about the Indian Ocean South-East Asia Year of the Turtle 2006 Indian Ocean- South-East Asian Marine Turtle Memorandum of Understanding Information about the Indian Ocean South-East Asia Year of the Turtle 2006...  
A description of the key marine species groups including their status, habitat and distribution, regional significance, threats and information gaps. Key Marine Species of the Northern Planning Area, Australia A description of the key marine species groups including their status, habitat ...  
Information gateway on marine and coastal biodiversity as part of the Convention on Biological Diversity Marine and Coastal Biodiversity Information gateway on marine and coastal biodiversity as part of the Conventio...  
a website about seaturtles seaturtle.org a website about seaturtles 
Baltic Marine Environment Commission The Helsinki Commission HELCOM Baltic Marine Environment Commission 
MarLIN provides information on the species and habitats of the NE Atlantic for management, education and conservation. The Marine Life Information Network (MarLIN) MarLIN provides information on the species and habitats of the NE Atlantic for ...  
Internet Portal providing comprehensive information about the Baltic Sea Welcome to BalticSea.net - Your Gateway to the Baltic Sea Region ! Internet Portal providing comprehensive information about the Baltic Sea...  
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