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OK SO HERE’S WHAT YA GOTTA KNOW… Anemone Just Keep Swimming Touch the Butt Home Button Next Button Quiz Button Swim Back Go Back Button Just Keep Swimming Swim Back

VIDEO PAGE Just Keep Swimming Anemone

ANEMONE An anemonemone. Amnemonemomne Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

MANGROVES Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

MANGROVES ●Red Mangroves ◦Most visible ◦Grows in the deepest water ◦The arching prop roots support the tree above water ◦They grow closer together which slows down the water underneath the trees. Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

MANGROVES ●Black Mangroves ◦Black Mangrove are found directly behind Red Mangroves ◦Can get up to 50 feet tall ◦The leaves excrete salt extracted from the water taken in by the roots Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

MANGROVES ●White Mangroves ◦Grow in sandy soils on the seashore ◦ They have round pale green leaves ◦They have small peg roots which help anchor them in the sandy soil Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

WHY MANGROVES? ◦Mangroves grow closer together which causes the currents to slow ◦Provide a protected nursery area ◦Provide food for a multitude of marine Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

CORAL REEF Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

CORAL REEF Supports up to two million species and 25% of all marine life on the planet Coral reefs are large coral structures It consists of hard corals and soft corals Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

MANGROVES Fish, corals, lobsters, clams, seahorses, sponges, and sea turtles are a few of the species that rely on reefs You will normally find the fish on a coral reef to be babies to youth Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

WHY CORAL REEF? Fish venture out to the coral reefs because it is a safe place surrounded by coral to fight off the currents Coral reefs are found in warm waters There is a lot of plants and smaller animals for the fish to eat as well Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

THE DROP OFF Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

THE DROP OFF The drop off, also known as the open ocean Fish, whales, and sharks can all be found here Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

THE DROP OFF The part where the sun shines through the water is the photic zone Deeper into the ocean you can find fish like squid who live off of other smaller fish due to the fact that there is no algae or plant like to feed off of Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

WHY THE DROP OFF? Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone The drop off is when fish have grown and are ready to venture off on their They don’t start their lives in the drop off because of the harsh currents A lot of times fish will stay in schools/groups while others swim alone Touch the Butt

CIRCLE OF LIFE OF A FISH: Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt MangrovesCoral ReefThe Drop Off

TOUCH THE BUTT! Ready to take the quiz? If so “Touch the butt!” If not you can go back to any section to review! Mangroves Coral Reef Drop Off Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

QUESTION 1: In which order does a fish life cycle go? A. Drop Off, Mangroves, Coral Reef B. Drop Off, Coral Reef, Mangroves C. Coral Reef, Mangroves, Drop Off D. Mangroves, Coral Reef, Drop Off Just Keep Swimming Swim Back Anemone Touch the Butt

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QUESTION 2: In the drop off, there is a part that is where all the light from the sun shines through. What is this part called? A. Photic Zone B. Sunny Zone C. Solar Zone D. Warm Zone

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QUESTION 3: In the coral reef what kind of temperatures is the water like? A. Cold B. Hot C. Warm D. Freezing

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QUESTION 4: What is one reason as to why fish tend to start their lives out in the mangroves? A. Because predators don’t live in this part of the ocean B. Because the branches are closer together therefore making the waves slower, which causes calm waters. C. Because it is an open area for the fish to swim around in D. Because the waves are strong

“YOU SO TOTALLY ROCK SQUIRT, GIMME SOME FIN!” Next Question

“Hey there, Mr. Grumpy Gills. When life gets you down do you wanna know what you've gotta do?” Try Again! Back to Question

QUESTION 5 Why do fish not just start out in the drop off? A. Because the water is too cold B. Because the water has too heavy of a current out there C. Because when they are a baby fish they cant swim on their own yet D. All of the above

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