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D IVERSITY & PRODUCTIVITY OF O CEAN L IFE.  Classification is a way of organizing living things  Things that live in the ocean are called marine organism.

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1 D IVERSITY & PRODUCTIVITY OF O CEAN L IFE

2  Classification is a way of organizing living things  Things that live in the ocean are called marine organism  Marine organisms can be classified according to where they live and how they move. Classification of Marine Organisms

3 Plankton Plankton include all organisms—algae, animals, and bacteria—that drift with ocean currents.

4 Nekton Nekton include all animals capable of moving independently of the ocean currents, by swimming or other means of propulsion. Pair share: name 2 types of animals, other than what is shown here, that would be considered nekton.

5 Benthos  Benthos describes organisms living on or in the ocean bottom. Pair share: name 2 types of animals, other than what is shown here, that would be considered benthos.

6  Three factors are used to divide the ocean into distinct marine life zones:  the availability of sunlight  the distance from shore  the water depth. Marine Life Zones

7 Distance from Shore Intertidal zone is the strip of land where the land & ocean meet & overlap the zone between high and low tides. Neritic zone is the marine-life zone that extends from the low-tide line out to the shelf break.Neritic zone is the marine-life zone that extends from the low-tide line out to the shelf break. Oceanic zone is the marine-life zone beyond the continental shelf.

8 Marine Life Zones Pair share: which zone do you think is the largest?

9 Water Depth Pelagic zone - open zone of any depth. Animals in this zone swim or float freely. Photic zone – 0-200m, upper part of the ocean into which sunlight penetrates. Benthic zone - 200-1,500 m deep, dimly lit. Abyssal zone – below 1,500 m, high pressures, low temperatures, low oxygen, few nutrients, and no sunlight.

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11 Hydrothermal Vents At some vents, water temperatures of 100 o C or higher support communities of organisms found nowhere else in the world.

12  Productivity is the amount of food/ energy produced by plants, algae, and bacteria  Productivity varies in different parts of the ocean depending upon the availability of sunlight and nutrients. Oceanic Productivity

13  Polar Oceans: the lack of solar energy limits productivity  Tropical Oceans: the lack of nutrients limits productivity.  Temperate Oceans: a combination of sunlight & nutrients allows these regions to be more productive. Comparing Productivity Pair share: how does productivity off the coast of CA compare to the mid- Pacific?

14 W HITE BOARD REVIEW 1.Name the 3 classifications of marine life. 2.What are the 3 factors used to divide marine life zones? 3.Name 2 factors that limit ocean productivity.


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