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Celtic Sea and Phytoplankton

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Difference between Celtic Sea and Phytoplankton

Celtic Sea vs. Phytoplankton

The Celtic Sea (An Mhuir Cheilteach; Y Môr Celtaidd; An Mor Keltek; Ar Mor Keltiek; La mer Celtique) is the area of the Atlantic Ocean off the south coast of Ireland bounded to the east by Saint George's Channel; other limits include the Bristol Channel, the English Channel, and the Bay of Biscay, as well as adjacent portions of Wales, Cornwall, Devon, and Brittany. Phytoplankton are the autotrophic (self-feeding) components of the plankton community and a key part of oceans, seas and freshwater basin ecosystems.

Similarities between Celtic Sea and Phytoplankton

Celtic Sea and Phytoplankton have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Sea.

Sea

A sea is a large body of salt water that is surrounded in whole or in part by land.

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Celtic Sea and Phytoplankton Comparison

Celtic Sea has 61 relations, while Phytoplankton has 131. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.52% = 1 / (61 + 131).

References

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