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Water Biomes Mr. D

Aquatic biomes cover 75% of the earth. Ocean zones- 1. Photic (upper) 2. Aphotic (middle) 3. Benthic (bottom) seafloor Coastal zones contain 90% of marine life even though they are only 10% of the ocean zone.

Estuaries Where freshwater streams and rivers flow into the sea. (fresh and salt water mix)

Freshwater zones 1. Standing water 2. Flowing water 3. Wetlands Lakes and ponds Can be eutrophic (nutrient rich) or oligotrophic (nutrient poor) 2. Flowing water Rivers and streams 3. Wetlands Areas of land that are covered by water for at least part of the year Includes marshes, swamps, and bogs