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Warm Up, October 29th, 2014 Go to ExitTix.com Complete todays’ assignment.

Pre Assessment Water II

Post/Pre Graphing

Water I Test Review

The Intertidal Zone* - The zone closest to the shore, sometimes referred to as the shoreline. The intertidal zone is usually above water at low tide and below water at high tide.

The Intertidal Zone

The Neritic Zone* - Above the continental shelf. The neritic zone is the area of the ocean extending from the low tide mark to the end of a continental shelf.

The Neritic Zone

The Deep Zone* - Sometimes referred to as the oceanic zone. The deep zone begins offshore, starting at the end of a continental shelf. The deep zone is 65% of all ocean water.

The Deep Zone

Bill Nye - Oceanopgraphy