👉 Aeolococcales are a type of marine bacterium that primarily inhabit the seafloor and are known for their ability to form large colonies in dense, oxygen-rich environments. These bacteria produce a variety of biofilms, which can range from sessile (free-living) to motile (living), depending on the specific conditions. They are particularly well-suited for colonization of seafloor habitats due to their high metabolic rates and ability to thrive in nutrient-poor environments.