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Topic 10 cont’d Marine Biomes
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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
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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
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Estuaries Coastal regions where freshwater rivers and streams flow into the ocean
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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?
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Dealing with Salinity Changes Organisms in the estuaries are normally euryhaline osmoregulators osmoconformers
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Dealing with Salinity Changes Flowering plants either expel excess solutes, or concentrate solutes in specific tissues
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Communities within an Estuary Open water in bays and tidal creeks
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Communities within an Estuary Saltmarsh The vegetated area lining an estuary
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Communities: MangrovesMangroves Found in tropical and subtropical coastal areas Replace salt marshes in these areas
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Mangroves Mangrove forests provide habitat for marine organisms such as invertebrates, fish, turtles, birds and marine mammals.
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More on mangroves Adaptations
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Worldwide Distribution of Saltmarshes and Mangrove Forests
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Estuaries: ecological importance High primary productivity Carbon dioxide sink Support high species diversity Nursery for marine organisms Nesting/migration stopovers Erosion reduction/habitat Filtration
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Estuaries: economic importance Fishing industry Recreational revenue Property protection Water filtration Aquaculture/mariculture Tidal power Carbon sink
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Estuaries: human impacts Construction/development Industrial businesses Agriculture/golf courses/lawns Dredging Oil drilling Overhunting Boat traffic
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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
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Other Marine Ecosystems
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Open Ocean Marine lifestyles
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Hydrothermal Vent Communities
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