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OCEAN BIOME
Presented by: Victor Nguyen, Lydia Ephrem, Diego Ramirez, and
Fernanda Neri
BIOTIC AND ABIOTICFish, crabs, starfish, seaweed, shrimp, sharks, and sponges
are all biotic components.
Water, sand, oxygen, waves, and rocks are all abiotic components.
Source: openocean2012pg.edublogs.org
PRODUCERS AND CONSUMERS Producers in the ocean biome are planktons, krill, and nektons.
Consumers in the ocean biome are zooplanktons, coral reef turtles, crabs, dolphins, eels, fish, jellyfish, lobsters, octopus, seahorses, sharks, stingrays, and whales.
One primary consumer is small fish.
One secondary consumer is seal.
Source: science.jrank.org, coral science. org, docstoc.com.
FOOD CHAIN Phytoplankton and seaweed are both primary producers. Two herbivorous consumers are zooplankton and cockles. Juvenile stages of fish and jellyfish as well as small fish,
crustaceans and sea stars are 1st level consumers. Larger fish are 2nd level carnivorous consumers. Squid are 3rd level carnivores consumers. Sharks, dolphins, and albatross are 4th level consumers.
Source: sciencelearn.org.nz
FOOD CHAIN
Source: britannica.com
The large sharks eats the tunas and the tunas eats the mackerels.
The mackerels eats the small fish and the small fish eats the shrimplike creatures.
The one-celled life make their own food from the sunlight.
ENDANGERED SPECIES Examples of endangered species are Ridley Turtles,
Humpback Whales, Finback Whales, and Gray Whales.
Some other endangered animals are Hammerhead Sharks, Vaquitas, Blue Whales, Florida Manatees, Steller Seal Lion, and Hawaiian Monk Seals.
Source: marineinsight.com
EXTINCT SPECIES Few examples of extinct species are Ammonites,
Basilosaurus, Cephalaspis, and Liopleurodon.
Some more examples of extinct species are the Great White Shark, Blue Whale Shark, and Hawksbill Turtle.
Source; creaturepedia.jimbo.com
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