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15.4 Marine Ecosystems
KEY CONCEPT
Marine ecosystems are global.
15.4 Marine Ecosystems
The ocean can be divided into zones.
• Ocean zones can be determined by their distance from
shoreline and water depths.
– intertidal zone—between low and high tide
– neritic zone—from intertidal zone
neritic zone
intertidal zone to
continental shelf
bathmat
zone
– bathyal zone—
from neritic zone to
base of continental
abyssal
shelf
zone
– abyssal zone –lies
below 2000 m
15.4 Marine Ecosystems
• The neritic zone harbors more biomass than any other
zone.
• Plankton make up most of the biomass.
– zooplankton
– phytoplankton
15.4 Marine Ecosystems
Coastal waters contain unique habitats.
• Coral reefs are found in warm waters.
– tropical climate zone
– great amount of biomass
15.4 Marine Ecosystems
• Kelp forests are found in
cold, nutrient-rich waters.
– large communities of
seaweed
– great amount of
biomass