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Aquatic Ecosystems

Published on Mar 20, 2016

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Aquatic Ecosystems

by Reese Ehinger
Photo by Chalkie_CC

Freshwater Ecosystem

  • There are two types of freshwater ecosystems 
  • lakes
  • ponds
  • river 
  • streams
Photo by Ian Sane

Ponds and Lakes

  • The animals are things like fish and frogs
  • They adapt by staying near the surface 
  • The plants are things like bacteria 
  • It adapts by staying near the surface also
Photo by blmiers2

Rivers and Streans

  • The plants here are things like roots
  • They adapt by sticking to the bottom
  • The animals are things like
Photo by skoeber

Marine Ecosystems

  • In a marine ecosystem there are things like
  • estuaries
  • inter tidal zones
  • Neretic zones
  • surface zone and deep ocean zones 

Estuaries and Inter tidal zones

  • An estuary is where a river meets an ocean
  • An inter tidal zone is at shore
  • It has to adapt to waves and inconsistent temperatures
  • An estuary is where freshwater meets saltwater
  • star fish and small things live here

Neritic  zone

  • In the neritic zone it is easy for photosynthesis to occur
  • Water is shallow
  • Schools of fish
  • They have to adapt to the shallow water
Photo by Bidwell, Coby

Surface zone

  • Light goes down only a few hundred meters
  • fish and some big sea creatures live here
  • They have to adapt to the light
Photo by Pixelicus

Deep Zone

  • In the deep zone they have to adapt to the light
  • They have to find food
  • It is almost pitch black
  • Not many organisms live down here
  • No plants live down here