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CHESAPEAKE BAY ECOLOGY
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Chesapeake as an Estuary
Estuaries have more food for organisms, but the organisms usually have to deal with large temperature and salinity changes, high silt content and pollution.
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Why do you think high silt would be a problem for marine organisms?
Hint How does this organism get its food?
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Many marine organisms are filter feeders so silt can be a major problem.
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Many of these filter feeders are important as food to humans.
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Colonization of Estuaries
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The number of species in an estuary is greatly reduced, but the number of individuals is large.
What does that mean? Can you explain that last statement?
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The Answer For those organisms that can survive the problems of the estuary, there is a great deal of food.
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The Answer These organisms tend to be in large numbers.
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Bay Organisms The Bay is home to over 3600 living organisms!
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Marsh Dwellers Marsh dwellers are located in and around marshes. They include small fish, birds, and marsh grasses.
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SAV Communities Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Communities are important for many reasons. They include ducks, crabs, and eelgrass.
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Plankton Community The plankton community includes the drifters of the Bay.
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Plankton Community It includes phytoplankton, bacteria, and zooplankton.
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Benthic Communities Benthic refers to the bottom of the Bay. Benthic organisms include oysters, clams, barnacles, and mud crabs.
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Nekton Communities Nekton refers to the swimmers of the Bay.
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Nekton Communities Croaker, Spot, and menhaden use shallow water in the Bay as a nursery
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Facts About The Chesapeake Bay
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The Bay area is home to over 15,000,000 people!
About 50,000 commercial vessels enter the Bay each year.
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The Bay area is home to over 15,000,000 people!
All these people and activities put a strain on the Bay ecology.
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