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Aquatic Ecosystems

Aquatic Ecosystems. Marine Ecosystem. The Ocean can be divided into zones. Intertidal zone – strip of land between high and low tide lines (changes in moisture, salinity, temperature) Neritic zone – extends from intertidal out to the edge of the continental shelf

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Aquatic Ecosystems

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  1. Aquatic Ecosystems

  2. Marine Ecosystem • The Ocean can be divided into zones Intertidal zone – strip of land between high and low tide lines (changes in moisture, salinity, temperature) Neritic zone – extends from intertidal out to the edge of the continental shelf Bathyal zone – from the edge of the neritic to the base of the continental shelf (turbid, murky, high pressure) Abyssal zone - below 2000 meters (no light, chemosynthetic)

  3. Coastal Water habitats • Coral Reefs • Kelp Forests

  4. Estuaries & Fresh Water • Estuary – a partially closed body of water where a river flows into an ocean Carries high levels of nutrients from inland areas Highly productive areas

  5. Freshwater Eccosystems • Watershed – a region of land that drains into a river

  6. Fresh water zones • Littoral zone – located between high and low water marks along the shoreline • Limnetic zone - open water farther out from shore • Benthic zone – lake or pond bottom (less sunlight)

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