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Northeast Pacific Ocean
Vanessa Gubler, Andy Cook,
Emma Boyles, Whitney Ashton
Biotic Factors
• Animals
– Fish: Krill, Shrimp, Crab, Salmon, Halibut, Ect.
– Marine mammals: Orcas, white sided dolphins
gray whale, humpback whales
• Plants:sponges, microbes, seaweed,
fungi/ bacteria
• Moss, algea, bacteria, cyanobacteria
• Fishermen/ hunters
Animals
• Fish
There are thousands of different fish in the pacific ocean the some
consist of
– Salmon, Ling cod, Flounder, Halibut, Kelp fish, cod, dog sharks
The Scavenger fish
– Star fish, jelly fish, crab, ect.
• Marine Mammals
Many whales inhabit the north pacific
– Killer whales (Orca,) Humpback whales, Beluga whales, Grey
whales, bowhead whales, Blue whales, Right whales, and mink
whales, and sperm whales.
You can also find three different kinds of dolphins/ porpoises in the
north pacific.
– Dalls porpoise, Harbor porpoise, and the pacific white sided
dolphins
The area of the north pacific is a very fertile area of the ocean
bringing many species from far and wide.
Abiotic Factors
• Water (temp and depth)
• Sunlight
• Landscape
• Temperature
– The temp of the water is a very significant
factor in the north pacific marine life, because
it affects the chemical reactions that happen
in the water.
Most of the animals live in the top layer of the
water because it is all about the same
temperature, thanks to the energy from the
sun. The sun is a part of the reason the plants
and one celled organisms thrive in these
photonic zone, creating food for other living
creatures.
Food Chain
Resources
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Whale-images.com
Buyhealthysolutions.com
Photobucket.com Photo by Technopuppy
Panhala.net
“Life in the sea- the open ocean,” Pam
Walker and Elaine Wood
• Art.com