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Littoral zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Neritic zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The neritic zone , also called the sublittoral zone, is the part of the ocean extending from the low tide mark to the edge of the continental shelf, with a relatively shallow depth extending to abou...
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Algae have planktonic spores, and many marine animals have planktonic larvae that are dispersed by ocean currents. ... In addition, it may be possible that birds carried spores and larvae of marine animals in their feathers, as most seagulls and wading birds look for food in the sublittoral zone. ... The Littoral Zone...
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In physical oceanography, the sublittoral zone refers to coastal regions with ... the sublittoral refers to the areas where sunlight reaches the ocean floor ...
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sediments of the open ocean, seas, and freshwater ..... littoral and sublittoral zones and in the bottom sediment sequence. For example, three samples taken ...
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Research areas will include estuaries, salt marshes, tidal zones (littoral), neretic zone (sublittoral Ð continental shelf), open ocean zones Ð photosynthetic, bathyal, and abyssal.
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Join us on a small tour through the Magnificant Atlantic Ocean, pausing momentarily to look at the vast diversity of species of plants and animals, the habitat in which they live and also to explore the paranormal activities of the Bermuda Triangle and the legend of Atlantis.
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