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Marine worms are decomposers in the marine environment. Marine worms are larger than other decomposers of the oceanic environment which is composed of bacteria, fungi, and certain types of crabs.

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Yes, slugs are decomposers. They eat the dead plant and dead animal remains that gather at the very bottom of the ocean.

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Yes they are just like snails.

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