Sunlit Ocean By:Alessandra Rugamas. SUNLIT OCEAN THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL OCEAN AND IT SHOULD ALWAYS BE BEAUTIFUL.

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Sunlit Ocean By:Alessandra Rugamas

SUNLIT OCEAN THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL OCEAN AND IT SHOULD ALWAYS BE BEAUTIFUL

SUNLIT OCEAN The Sunlit Ocean extends to about 660 feet (200 meters). The temperature is from 104 to 27 degrees F. Most of the oxygen is produced by phytoplankton. Many animals live here because of its food source. This is the smallest ocean zone in terms of volume of water.

Blue Ringed Octopus

SUNLIT OCEAN ANIMALS BELUGA WHALE BUTTER CLAM

THESE ARE ANIMALS BLUEFIN TUNA BASKING SHARK

The beautiful Sunlit Ocean If we do not take care of the ocean it could end up dirty.

CORAL Coral is a marine organism that lives in the ocean (sunlit ocean).

SEA OTTER FOOD WEB THIS IS A SEA OTTER FOOD WEB. YOU CAN SEE WHAT SEA OTTERS EAT.

Sea Otter Sea Otters are part of the weasel family. They are cute and friendly animals.

ANGELFISH Angelfish are up to 6” in length, they can survive on flake food alone. Angelfish aren’t like other tropical fish they don’t get common diseases.