Marine Ecosystems

Marine Ecosystems

Photic Zone

Photosynthes is limited at surface of the water:depth of about 200 feet

Sunlight penetrates a short distance om surface of the water

Marine Biologists divide the ocean into different zones depending on the depth and distance from the shore: intertidal zone, coastal zone, and open ocean zone.

Aphotic Zone

below photic zone:permanently dark

Chemosynthetic autotrophs can only live there.

Estuaries

They are affected by the rise and fall of ocean tides

wetlands formed where the river meets the sea

Primary producers: plants, algae, and both photo and chemosynthetic bacteria

Detritus

Detritus

tiny organic material that provide food for organisms at the base of the estuary's food web.

Salt Marshes

Salt Marshes

Contain salt tolerant grasses

they are temperate zone estuaries: found in north america, from southern maine to georgia

Mangrove Swamps

Mangrove Swamps

coastal wetlands

contain species of salt tolerant trees