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Gulf of Mexico

Gulf of Mexico. Brittany Cott, Lauren Edsel , Jessie Masterson, Kevin Strileckis. Gulf of Mexico. An oval shaped basin Approximately 1500km Surrounded by North America and Cuba Very small tidal ranges Warm water temperatures . ("Free Resource Sharing Educational Resources "). Sailfish .

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Gulf of Mexico

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  1. Gulf of Mexico Brittany Cott, Lauren Edsel, Jessie Masterson, Kevin Strileckis

  2. Gulf of Mexico • An oval shaped basin • Approximately 1500km • Surrounded by North America and Cuba • Very small tidal ranges • Warm water temperatures ("Free Resource Sharing Educational Resources ")

  3. Sailfish • Top predators in the seas • Long sharp bill and sail shaped dorsal fin • Body grows to about 4 feet long • One of the fastest fish in the ocean • Diet includes: • Pelagic and benthic fish, squid, and octopus ("Swordfish & Billfish")

  4. Sailfish Drawn by Jessie Masterson

  5. Blackfin Snapper • Red fish with yellow fins and white under-belly • Strong fighters • Live in very deep water • The young feed on plankton • The adults feed on shrimp and squid • Can live up to 57 years ("Gulf Red Snapper") ("All about saltwater blackfin snapper")

  6. Blackfin Snapper Drawn by Jessie Masterson

  7. Banded Rudderfish • Start at less than 11 inches • Pattern of bands from eye to first fin • Once longer than 11” it becomes more blue • They eat smaller fish and shrimp • Prefer shallower water • Live on bottoms of the reef and in inshore channels ("All About Saltwater Banded Rudderfish")

  8. Banded Rudderfish Drawn by Jessie Masterson

  9. Under The Sea • Seaweed • Non-flowering plant that grows under water (“Seaweed”) • Algae • Tiny organisms with chlorophyll ("Algae") • Coral • Hard, calcium carbonate skeleton of a polyp ("Coral”)

  10. Drawn by Jessie Masterson

  11. Works cited • "Swordfish & Billfish." WWF Global. WWF. Web. 22 Apr 2013. <http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/swordfish_billfish/>. • "All about saltwater blackfin snapper." Identicards:Fishing, hunting, and wildlife products. N.p.. Web. 22 Apr 2013. <http://www.identicards.com/allaboutsaltwaterfish/species.asp?fish=Blackfin Snapper>. • "Gulf Red Snapper." Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. N.p.. Web. 22 Apr 2013. <http://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/snappers/gulf-red-snapper/>. • "All About Saltwater Banded Rudderfish." Identicard:Fishing, hunting, and wildlife products. N.p.. Web. 22 Apr 2013. <http://www.identicards.com/allaboutsaltwaterfish/species.asp?fish=Banded rudderfish>.

  12. Works Cited Continued • "Seaweed." Dictionary.com. N.p.. Web. 22 Apr 2013. <http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Seaweed?s=t>. • "Algae." Dictionary.com. N.p.. Web. 22 Apr 2013. <http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/algae?s=t>. • "Coral." Dictionary.com. N.p.. Web. 22 Apr 2013. <http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/coral?s=t>. • "Facts About The Gulf of Mexico for Kids." The Free Resource Sharing Educational Resources . N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Apr 2013. <http://www.thefreeresource.com/facts-about-the-gulf-of-mexico-for-kids>.

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