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Meet the sea Researched and created by: Simon, Courtney and Shea

Our Sea Our Sea When you think of the sea, what do you think of? Do you think of deep waters with many creatures? Do you think of salty waters with beautiful coral? Do you think of free- floating, microscopic plankton and waves? If so, then you hit the money! The sea is a very interesting place with many creatures and plants. When you think of the sea, what do you think of? Do you think of deep waters with many creatures? Do you think of salty waters with beautiful coral? Do you think of free- floating, microscopic plankton and waves? If so, then you hit the money! The sea is a very interesting place with many creatures and plants. Oh, the wonderful sea! layoutsparks.com

Life in the Sea There are many animals in the sea like the flounder, the horseshoe crabs, makos. These fish have some facts like. The makos are one of the fastest sharks. They swim 30 miles per hour and with short bursts up to 45 miles per hour. The horseshoe crabs have been around since the dinosaurs. Our group’s favorite thing about the horseshoe crabs is they have blue blood! There are many animals in the sea like the flounder, the horseshoe crabs, makos. These fish have some facts like. The makos are one of the fastest sharks. They swim 30 miles per hour and with short bursts up to 45 miles per hour. The horseshoe crabs have been around since the dinosaurs. Our group’s favorite thing about the horseshoe crabs is they have blue blood! This is a mako shark. WATCH OUT! They bite. These are giant horseshoe crabs. They have that kid surrounded! Edk.oehlerdesigns.com

Life in the Sea A Flounder baby hatches with one eye on each side of their head, like other fish. As they develop the one eye across the head and ends up on the other side. Enough of the baby flounder, Adult flounder can face both eyes upward when laying flat on the sea floor. A Flounder baby hatches with one eye on each side of their head, like other fish. As they develop the one eye across the head and ends up on the other side. Enough of the baby flounder, Adult flounder can face both eyes upward when laying flat on the sea floor. Can you guess where this flounder is? frank.itlab.us

We depend on the sea People depend on many things that live in the ocean. People eat a lot of animals and other things that live in the ocean. Like shellfish, fish and seaweed. The ocean currents affects the climate. So people who live near the coastal waters, Winters aren’t as cold and summers aren’t as hot compared to their inland neighbors. Mmm…Delicious! myclba.com

We depend on the sea Phytoplankton produces their own food through Photosynthesis as land plants do. During this process, they release the oxygen we depend upon. More than 50% of the oxygen in our atmosphere is produced in the world’s ocean. Phytoplankton up close. en.wikipedia.org

What we can do Waste pollutes, so pick up after your pet. Waste pollutes water, polluted waters are unhealthy for wildlife. We don’t like to swim in polluted waters, and food from those waters may be unsafe for us to eat. Waste pollutes, so pick up after your pet. Waste pollutes water, polluted waters are unhealthy for wildlife. We don’t like to swim in polluted waters, and food from those waters may be unsafe for us to eat. You should help the ocean by picking up trash, as these kids are doing. biomessixth10.wikispaces.com

THANK YOU!!!!!! From SIMON, COURTNEY, SHEA From SIMON, COURTNEY, SHEA