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Marine Ecosystems
Marine ecosystems are located
mainly in coastal areas and in
the open ocean.
Organisms that live in coastal
areas adapt to changes in water
level and salinity.
Organisms that live in the open
ocean adapt to changes in
temperature and the amount of
sunlight and nutrients
available.
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Coastal Wetlands
Coastal land areas that are covered by
salt water for all or part of the time are
known as coastal wetlands.
Coastal wetlands provide habitat and
nesting areas for many fish and
wildlife.
They also absorb excess rain, which
protects them from flooding, they filter
out pollutants and sediments, and
they provide recreational areas for
boating, fishing, and hunting.
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Estuaries
An estuary is an area where fresh
water from rivers mixes with salt water
from the ocean.
As the two bodies meet, currents form
and cause mineral rich mud with many
nutrients to fall to the bottom making in
available to producers.
Estuaries are very productive because
they constantly receive nutrients
from the river and ocean while the
surrounding land protects the estuaries
from the harsh force of ocean waves.
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What is the difference between a costal wetland and an
Estuary?
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How are the plants and animals different in estuaries
than those in lakes rivers and ponds?
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Threats to Estuaries
Estuaries that exist in populated areas were often used
as places to dump waste.
Estuaries filled with waste could then be used as building
sites.
The pollutants that damage estuaries include sewage,
pesticides, fertilizers, and toxic chemicals.
Most of these pollutants break down over time, but
estuaries cannot cope with the amounts produced by
dense human populations.
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Salt Marshes
Salt marshes are maritime habitats
characterized by grasses, sedges, and
other plants that have adapted to
continual, periodic flooding and are found
primarily throughout the temperate and
subarctic regions.
The salt marsh supports a community of
clams, fish, aquatic birds, crabs, and
shrimp.
Salt marshes, like other wetlands, also
absorb pollutants to help protect inland
areas.
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Mangrove Swamps
Mangrove swamps are tropical or subtropical marine
swamps that are characterized by the abundance of low
to tall mangrove trees.
The swamps help protect the coastline from erosion
and reduce the damage from storms.
They also provide a home for about 2,000 animal
species.
Mangrove swamps have been filled with waste and
destroyed in many parts of the world.
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Coral Reefs
Coral reefs are limestone ridges found in
tropical climates and composed of coral
fragments that are deposited around
organic remains.
Thousands of species of plants and
animals live in the cracks and crevices of
coral reefs, which makes coral reefs among
the most diverse ecosystems on Earth.
Corals are predators that use stinging
tentacles to capture small animals, such as
zooplankton, that float or swim close to the
reef.
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Coral Reefs
Corals live only in clear, warm salt water where there is
enough light for photosynthesis.
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What are some things that can effect the coral reefs
One natural way (caused by nature)
One artificial (Cause by Humans)
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Oceans
Because water absorbs light, sunlight
that is usable by plants for
photosynthesis penetrates only about
100 m into the ocean.
As a result, much of the oceans life is
concentrated in the shallow coastal
waters where sunlight penetrates to
the bottom and rivers wash nutrients
from the land.
Seaweed and algae grow anchored to
rocks, and phytoplankton drift on the
surface. Invertebrates and fish then
feed on these plants.
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Summary
Please write 5 sentences talking about what was your
favorite part of the Marine Ecosystem and why it was
your favorite part.