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Marine

Marine. Erika Pioquinto & Sara Priore P.2. Table of Contents. Over view……… pg. 3 Map of Marine……….pg.4 Animals………pg.5 Plants……….pg.6 Weather……..pg.7 Physical landscape/ habitat………pg.8 Human Influences………pg.9 Warning……..pg.10. Overview.

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Marine

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  1. Marine Erika Pioquinto & Sara Priore P.2

  2. Table of Contents • Over view……… pg. 3 • Map of Marine……….pg.4 • Animals………pg.5 • Plants……….pg.6 • Weather……..pg.7 • Physical landscape/ habitat………pg.8 • Human Influences………pg.9 • Warning……..pg.10

  3. Overview • Ecologists typically divide the ocean into zone based depth and distance from shore. Starting with the shallow and closet to land, marine ecosystem include the intertidal zone, the coastal ocean and the open ocean.

  4. 4. Map of marine biome

  5. 5.Animals • The common animals are whales, sea otters, fish, mollusks , and crustaceans. • Marine mammals have blubber to survive the cold water. • Sea otters are unique because they don’t have blubber. They have fur move dense then any other mammal.

  6. 6.Plants • There are millions of algae and aquatic plants. • Kelp is a form of algae that grows in abundance off the coast of California.

  7. 7.Weather • The constant motion of the ocean results in currents and waves that other be warm or cold depending on the weather and temperature of the area.

  8. 8.Physical landscape / Habitat • Water is abiotic, it’s non living but everything in side the water is living like all the plants on the ocean floor and the animals swimming.

  9. 9.Human Influences • The human population demands for resources from the ocean. It damages the ecosystems. Humans all around the world have unsustainable fishing practices, including poisoning and dynamiting of coral reef; catching unwanting fish dragging nets on the sea floor, over fishing critical reproductive areas are making it worse.

  10. 10.Warnings • Oceans are suppose to be a endless supply of resources. The improvement fishing gear, more efficient fishing vessels, and rapid increase in human population have decreased many fish stocks. • The turtles in the marine are endangered all different kind of turtles. The endangered species act grant special attention to the green turtle population along the Florida coast.

  11. websites • http://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu/biomes/marine.html • www.ehow.com • Textbook pg.120

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