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Blank said:If ninety-seven percent of the Earth's inhabitable space consists of water, why isn't the Earth's dominant species aquatic?
The marine food web solves your question.

It is said that the marine food web is vast, and it is also commonly known that bigger marine species eat more, thus affecting the number of the population of aquatic animals.
I got it from the Marine Bio book of my room mate