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Topic 10 cont’d Marine Biomes. Abiotic Factors  Wind  Dissolved gases  Waves  Nutrient availability  Salinity and pH  Depth  Pressure  Temperature.

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1 Topic 10 cont’d Marine Biomes

2 Abiotic Factors  Wind  Dissolved gases  Waves  Nutrient availability  Salinity and pH  Depth  Pressure  Temperature  Wind  Dissolved gases  Waves  Nutrient availability  Salinity and pH  Depth  Pressure  Temperature

3 Types of marine biomes  Estuaries  Intertidal zones  Subtidal zones  Coral reefs  Open ocean  Abyssal plains  Hydrothermic vents  Estuaries  Intertidal zones  Subtidal zones  Coral reefs  Open ocean  Abyssal plains  Hydrothermic vents

4 Estuaries  Coastal regions where freshwater rivers and streams flow into the ocean

5 Physical Characteristics of Estuaries  Salinity-  Can vary from 5 – 30 ppt  Depth also contributes to salinity (WHY?)  Salinity is not uniform (WHY?)  Temperature-  Can vary hourly and seasonally also…WHY?  Temperature-  Can vary hourly and seasonally also…WHY?

6 Dealing with Salinity Changes  Organisms in the estuaries are normally euryhaline  osmoregulators  osmoconformers

7 Dealing with Salinity Changes  Flowering plants either  expel excess solutes, or  concentrate solutes in specific tissues

8 Communities within an Estuary  Open water in bays and tidal creeks

9 Communities within an Estuary  Saltmarsh  The vegetated area lining an estuary

10 Communities: MangrovesMangroves  Found in tropical and subtropical coastal areas  Replace salt marshes in these areas

11 Mangroves  Mangrove forests provide habitat for marine organisms such as invertebrates, fish, turtles, birds and marine mammals.

12 More on mangroves  Adaptations

13 Worldwide Distribution of Saltmarshes and Mangrove Forests

14 Estuaries: ecological importance  High primary productivity  Carbon dioxide sink  Support high species diversity  Nursery for marine organisms  Nesting/migration stopovers  Erosion reduction/habitat  Filtration

15 Estuaries: economic importance  Fishing industry  Recreational revenue  Property protection  Water filtration  Aquaculture/mariculture  Tidal power  Carbon sink

16 Estuaries: human impacts  Construction/development  Industrial businesses  Agriculture/golf courses/lawns  Dredging  Oil drilling  Overhunting  Boat traffic

17 Protecting wetlands Federal Regulations  Clean Water Act  Migratory Bird Conservation Act  Marine Protection Act Federal Regulations  Clean Water Act  Migratory Bird Conservation Act  Marine Protection Act Economic incentives  Reduce property taxes on wetlands to promote maintaining  Fines for violating the federal regulations  Government subsidies for wetland preservation

18 Other Marine Ecosystems

19 Open Ocean Marine lifestyles

20 Hydrothermal Vent Communities


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