Aquatic Ecosystems. What is an aquatic ecosystem? In Spanish, the word “agua” means “water”. In Italian, the word “acqua” means “water”. Using those word.

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Aquatic Ecosystems

What is an aquatic ecosystem? In Spanish, the word “agua” means “water”. In Italian, the word “acqua” means “water”. Using those word roots, what do you think an aquatic ecosystem is? Aquatic ecosystems are habitats that exist in bodies of water.

Freshwater Lakes, Ponds, Rivers Ponds Lakes Rivers ion.com/search?Ntt=lakes+ ponds+rivers

Saltwater Oceans and Estuaries Estuary Oceans Saltwater Marsh on.com/search?Ntt=lakes+p onds+rivers Oceans

What is an estuary? Estuaries are ecosystems that form where freshwater mixes with saltwater. Important habitats for many plants and animals. Responsible for filtering out pollution and dirt that have travelled down the river before it reaches the ocean. Areas where many people live, fish, boat, and bird watch.

Card Sort Use your marker to divide the sorting mat into two habitats: freshwater (ponds, lakes, rivers) and saltwater (oceans and estuaries) Sort the organisms on the aquatic cards into the habitat to which each belongs.

Producers in Freshwater Ecosystems Duckweed Algae Reeds CattailsWater Lilies

Consumers in Freshwater Ecosystems Freshwater Fish Beaver Frogs and Toads Ducks Water Moccasin Boatman Insect

Discussion Question Producers make their own energy. Consumers eat other organisms to get energy. Decomposers break down dead, decaying organisms. Which of the following organisms is a decomposer? How do you know?

Saltwater Ecosystem Producers Algae Kelp Sea Grass Salt marsh GrassSeaweed

Saltwater Ecosystem Consumers Pelicans Sharks Starfish CoralPlankton Fish Jellyfish

Discussion Question Sharks eat all types of fish. If people killed most of the sharks in an ecosystem, how would the ecosystem be affected?

Discussion Question The majority of organisms that exist in the ocean choose to live in the upper layer of the water closest to the surface. Why do you think seaweed would be found here? Why would jellyfish prefer this area?

Final Question Which of the locations on this diagram of a pond would be the most likely to have the greatest number of producers? A)Point A B)Point B C)Point C