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the aggregate of actively swimming animals in a body of water ranging from microscopic organisms to whales
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active pelagic swimming animals.
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(Also spelled necton.) Free-swimming organisms in aquatic ecosystems; unlike plankton, they are able to navigate at will (such as fishes, amphibians, and large swimming insects).
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Animals, such as fish and whales, that move independently of water currents between the bottom and surface of the ocean
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ocean organisms that are active swimmers, such as fishes, squid, and marine mammals.
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