Scientists discover bacteria in marine sponges harvest phosphorus for the reef community

Scientists discover bacteria in marine sponges harvest phosphorus for the reef community,
February 23, 2015,
Phys.Org,

Did you ever wonder why the water is so clear around coral reefs? Scientists have known for years that sponges can filter water and gather nutrients from the ocean, making it appear crystal clear. For the first time scientists at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) have identified that bacteria on sponges are harvesting phosphorus from the water for the reef ecosystem to use for nourishment.
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