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Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Dec 23, 2015

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Page 1: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Aquatic Biomes

Page 2: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Marine Ecosystems• Cover almost 75% of Earth’s

surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall through the water cycle processes of evaporation and precipitation;

Page 3: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Saltwater-3% concentration

Freshwater-1% concentration

Page 4: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

• Marine Life that is most abundant in Freshwater and marine (salt water environment) is called plankton. There are 2 types.

Page 5: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

2 types of plankton1. phytoplankton – microscopic sun

absorbing organisms that float near the surface of the water. These organisms make their own food.

zooplankton – are consumers that feed on phytoplankton. They are small animals that form the feeding chain in oceans, seas and other bodies of water;

Page 6: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Areas of SaltwaterEstuaries

1. estuary - an area where freshwater from streams and rivers spills into the ocean or another large body of water; Marine environments begin at estuaries;

Page 7: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Mobile Bay is an estuary which empties into the Gulf of Mexico, which deposits its material into the Atlantic Ocean.

Page 8: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

freshwater from nearby rivers (Mobile River, Alabama River, and Tombigbee River) is deposited in Mobile Bay

Deposition – is the process where sediments water, soils and materials lay to rest.

Page 9: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Oceans1. Worlds largest source of saltwater

2. Four major oceans and one minor ocean

3. Marine life: nekton, plankton & benthos thrive in these area feeding off of plankton & other species of flora & fauna

Page 10: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Freshwater EcosystemsPonds, Lakes, Rivers, Springs (Aquifers) and Streams

Freshwater is less than 1% salt by Concentration

Page 11: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Moving WaterMost of the world’s supply of freshwater is actually frozen. 99% of the world’s freshwater is located at the two polar regions as ice or glaciers.

Page 12: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Moving WaterEach stream of water, of melting ice or moving water that joins a larger body of water is called a tributary;

tributary – a stream that flows into a larger stream or lake

load – the materials carried by a stream

Page 13: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Moving WaterOrganisms that live in this moving water must adapt to being swept away by currents just as the plankton and benthos must adapt to tides in the ocean.

Page 14: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Moving WaterAs rivers grow wider carving its own path in the Earth it slows down and meanders back & forth across the landscape;

Page 15: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Moving Watererosion – is the process by which material is transported or removed; (due to moving water from rivers and streams)

meander – rivers or streams that carve their own path in the landscape

oxbow lake – rivers or streams that have broken off from its original main river source due to deposition of sediment;

Page 16: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Moving Waterdelta – a fan-shaped place where the

sediment from other rivers and small bodies of water deposit material at the mouth of a stream; Moving water ends up join other rivers or streams until it reaches a larger body of water, (Gulf, Sea, or Ocean)

watershed – area of land drained by a water system (drainage basin- Dog River Watershed)

Page 17: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Abiotic Factors – all non-living things in an ecosystem – temperature, precipitation, wind, (measurable factors)

Biotic Factors – all living things in an ecosystem (flora, fauna, fungi)

Page 18: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Ponds, Lakes, Rivers, Springs (Aquifers) and Streams

Freshwater is less than 1% salt by Concentration

Page 19: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Most of the world’s supply of freshwater is actually frozen. 99% of the world’s freshwater is located at the two polar regions as ice or glaciers.

Page 20: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Still WaterStill Water1. Is different from rivers and streams, there is no current, and

no circulation of water. There are no tides or crests;

Page 21: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

Ponds and LakesPonds & Lakes- have three basic environments

1st zone: Littoral Zone - the zone closest to the edge of the landhome to floating leaf plants, , and weeds that grow beneath the water; frogs, fish, snakes and turtles live in this zone.

Page 22: Marine Ecosystems Cover almost 75% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of Earth’s water supply; and they provide most of the water for Earth’s rainfall.

2nd zoneLimnetic Zone – zone extends from the littoral zone across the top of the water; phytoplankton are found here, along with a variety of fish species and marine life which rely on photosynthesis to live

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3rd ZoneProfundal Zone – this is the deep water zone of a lake or pond;no light reaches the bottom;catfish, worms, fungi and bacteria live here that feed off of the remains of other decaying organisms that sink to the bottom

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Swamp & Marshes– Florida Everglades