Sea cucumbers are scavengers, feeding on debris in the benthic layer. Their food consists of plankton and other organic matter found on the seabed. One way they might get a supply of food is to place themselves in a current where they can grab food that flows by with their tentacles when they open. Also they sift through the bottom sediments using their tentacles. They can be found in large numbers beneath fish farms.
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