Miss Black’s Ocean Adventure

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Miss Black’s Ocean Adventure Spring Break 2010 Ft. Myer’s Beach, Florida

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Miss Black’s Ocean Adventure. Spring Break 2010 Ft. Myer’s Beach, Florida. WATER. What ocean zones are visible in this picture?. Tides. On the first night I was there, I noticed a huge difference between high and low tide. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Miss Black’s Ocean Adventure

Spring Break 2010Ft. Myer’s Beach, Florida

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WATER

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What ocean zones are visible in this picture?

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Tides• On the first night I was there, I noticed a huge

difference between high and low tide.• When I was going to take a picture of this huge

difference on my last day in FL, I could barely tell a difference between high and low tide.

• What kind of monthly tide cycle must have been taking place on day one?

• What about the last day? How do you think the sun and moon were aligned when I left?

• What causes the tides?

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Tide Pools and Winds• What do

organisms living in these tide pools need to be able to tolerate?

• While playing on the beach what type of local wind do you think the people would feel during this time of day?

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Motion of a Water in a Wave

The motion of these particles in the water show that water moves in what pattern?

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Waves

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Waves

• As these waves approach the shore, what is happening to their wavelength and wave height?

• What causes a wave to lose its energy and return back to the sea after it breaks?

• What are the waves called before they crest and break?

• What is the tallest part of a wave called?• What is the shortest part of a wave called?

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WILDLIFE

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What type of marine category of marine organism is found floating in the water, with no

other means of transport?

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Clawed Creature

• What kind of animal do you think each set of claws belong to?

• What kind of sea organism are both of these?

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What type of nekton might this be?

See the slight discoloration in the water—believe me it’s a large animal!

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You’re right! It’s a manatee!

• Also known as a sea cow• 880-1200 lbs.• Can move through salinity extremes• Related to the elephant• Completely herbivorous

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Portugeuse Man o’ War

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Man o’ War Facts

• These creatures are actually a type of organism called a siphonophore, which is four separate organisms that live together to support life for each other.

• These four organisms are the bladder, the tentacles, digestive polyps, and reproductive polyps (multicellular organism).

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Jellyfish! Yikes!

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Sand Dollar

• Food is moved by tiny cilia to the mouth.

• If you watch it, you can see it “walking” on its tiny tube feet.

• Sometimes they can be seen in groups of thousands tilted on their sides waiting for food.

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Banded Tulip and Florida Cone

Elegant Dosinia

Rose Petal Tellin

Spiny Jewel Box

Shells!

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Wetland Habitats

• What types of wetlands are pictured? How do you know?

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Alligator! Run!!!!

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STORY TIME!!!

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