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Aquatic Ecosystems
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Ocean Covers 70% of the Earth’s surface ~ 2.3 miles deep 3% salt
Mostly cold & dark Aphotic zone – sunlight cannot penetrate Photic zone – receives sunlight
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Ocean Zones Intertidal zone Neritic zone Oceanic zone
Covered twice daily (high tide) Exposed to air (low tide) Neritic zone Extends over the continental shelf (shallow water) Oceanic zone Deep water of the open sea Benthic zone Ocean bottom Pelagic zone Open ocean
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Intertidal Neritic Oceanic
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Ocean Zones Intertidal Zone
Organisms are adapted to air during low tides Must be able to withstand crashing of waves Crabs burrow Clams, mussels, oysters hide in their shells Sea anemones cling to rocks Sea stars use tube feet to hold on
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Ocean Zones Neritic Zone Most productive zone
Shallow enough to allow photosynthesis Upwellings strong currents that carry nutrients from the bottom and mix with nutrients in runoffs from land Plankton –communities of small organisms Plants, animals, or bacteria
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Upwelling
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Ocean Zones Oceanic Zone Includes deepest part of the ocean
Nutrient poor- does not support much life Producers are protists, bacteria, plants Animals include fishes, mammals, and large invertebrates
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Estuaries Where freshwater meets the sea Bays mud flats
mangrove swamp forests salt marshes
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Freshwater zones Lakes & Ponds Rivers & Streams Freshwater Wetlands
Marshes Contain non-woody plants Swamps Dominated by woody plants Bogs Dominated by sphagnum mosses
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San Francisco Oil Spill
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