Intertidal (Splash) Zone This region is the most changeable in the ocean. Anemones, crabs, clams,...
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Intertidal (Splash) Zone• This region is the most
changeable in the ocean.• Anemones, crabs, clams,
mussels and plants such as seaweed live here.
• They must beable to exist withoutwater for periodsof time.• They must be ableto anchor to keepfrom being washed out to sea.
• An environment along the oceans edge
• Is a coastal inlet or bay where fresh water from a river mixes with salty ocean water.
• Water is known as brackish.
Estuary
Neritic ( Shelf) Zone• This zone extends to a
depth of 200 meters and receives plenty of sunlight.
• The water pressure is low and the temperature is constant.
• This zone can support plankton, nekton and benthos.
• Marine life is most abundant here.
• Can form only in shallow tropical ocean waters
• Produce a hard material around their soft bodies
• When they die, the hard material is left behind
Coral Reefs
• Grow in cold neritic waters where the ocean has a rocky floor
Kelp Forests
Open Ocean Zones• There are two open-ocean zones: Bathyal & Abyssal
Bathyal (Slope)• The bathyal zone begins at the continental
slope and extends down about 2000 meters.• Sunlight cannot penetrate the bottom of this
zone and plants do not grow at the bottom.• Many forms of nekton, such as squid, octopus
and large whales live in this zone.
Abyssal (Ocean Floor) Zone• At a depth of about 2000
meters, the abyssal zone begins.
• The abyssal zone extends to a depth of 6000 meters.
• This zone covers the large flat plains of the ocean. No sunlight can penetrate and food is scarce. The water pressure is great.
• Most of the animals here are small.
• Many deep sea fishes produce their own light called bioluminescence.