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Page 1: Ches Bay Plankton

Critters of Critters of the the

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The term plankton is applied to those organisms that are the

“drifters” of the sea.

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Plankton

Most of these organisms are

small and if they can swim, their

progress is so slow, that they move very

little compared to the currents.

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Plankton

Most marine organisms spend at

least part of their lives in the plankton.

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Plankton

Everything from bacteria,

protozoans (including algae),

and animals can be found in the plankton.

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Plankton

Because of this abundance of

potential food in the water, many of the marine organisms feed on plankton.

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Plankton

In fact, an abundance of plankton in a

particular area usually means an

abundance of other marine organisms.

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Plankton

Plankton is usually collected in a net like this one. The size of the net’s mesh will determine the size, and therefore the type of plankton

collected.

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Plankton Types

Let’s take a look at some of the most common

types of plankton that are found in

the bay.

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Plankton Types

Diatoms are a type of “plant”

plankton that is common in the

bay.

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Copepods are the most abundant of the animal plankton types. They are Crustaceans that feed near the base of the food chain on diatoms.

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Barnacle NaupliiBarnacle nauplii are

often common in inshore samples.

Barnacles go from this stage to a settling

cypris stage and then to the sessile adult

stage.

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Zoea Crabs, like many

Crustaceans have a larval stage known

as a zoea. At certain times of the

year it can dominate the

samples!


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