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By Zya Shelton & Arelis Romero
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Biome's Place on Earth Located In the Ocean Abiotic Factors are Temperature, Salinity,and Nutrients The Native Plants that live there is Kelp-Needs to withstand ocean currents so its roots grow fast Coral-Face climate change & Ocean Acidification Seaweed-Gas bladders that keep the fronds afloat, Holdfasts instead of roots
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Native Animals The Native Animals are Plankton-Flat bodies, Lateral spines and Oil droplets Shrimp-Ability to change gender & High efficient systems Crab-Use of shell and climate change Turtles-Hinge in lower parts of water,change of color
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Attractions/Tour Packages Activities in the Ocean -Sailing -Diving -Jet Skiing Many people enjoy going to the beach to do all different activities in the ocean Side Trips- Freshwater Biome, Coral Reef Biome, Estuaries Biome
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The Average precipitation is from 60 to 200 inches per year Average temperature since it's the largest biome in the world -Climate varies from -40 F to over 100 F The average temperature is 39 degrees F Is warmer near equator where the rays of the sun can warm it Supplies tourists should bring-Swimsuits,Water shoes, Goggles Weather Report
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Threats to the Biome-Overfishing depletes stocks of fish beyond their ability to recover Disrupting the ecosystem and eliminating a valuable source of food Pollution can poison marine life and hurt entire marine environment Solid and chemical waste from human activities are continually dumped and go into oceans-Plastics, Sewage, Sediment, Oil, and Toxins Warnings-Threats
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Warnings- Endangered Animals Hawksbill Turtle-Found in tropical regions -population has estimated to have declined by 80% all over the last century -Known to be a subject of heavy trafficking in tourist trade in tropical regions Hammerhead Shark -Traced in tropical regions of the oceans around the world -Dragged on board and is cut off their fins while they are still breathing
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Fear of Climate Change? Yes,there is because it is already happening. The marine environment is already impacted by climate change. The current increase in global temperature of 0.7 C since pre-industrial times,which is disrupting life in the oceans, from topics to the poles
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Analysis/Evaluation The marine biome is globally important because without it we wouldn't be able to survive, the marine biome covers 70% of the earth and the water and animals are crucial to our lives
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Citations "Marine Life." What Is Marine Biology ? N.p., n.d. Web. "All About Marine Life." Marine Animals and Plants. N.p., n.d. Web.
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