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1 Formal and Informal Environmental Education
of the Northern Gulf of Mexico (FIEE) J.L. Scott Marine Education Center Center for Science and Mathematics Education Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Ocean Zones and Life Styles Hurricane Basics Shelia Brown, Sherry Herron, David Ruple

2 Ocean Zones (shoreline to open ocean)
Intertidal Zone Neritic Zone Oceanic Zone Benthic Zone

3 Intertidal Zone Neritic Zone Oceanic Zone Continental Shelf
Sunlight Continental Shelf Benthic Zone

4 Intertidal Zone Area between high tide line and low tide line
Organisms adapted to harsh, changing environments Intertidal Zone Continental Shelf

5 Neritic Zone Area over the continental shelf
Area of greatest density and diversity of marine life Neritic Zone Continental Shelf

6 Oceanic Zone From the continental break out to open ocean Oceanic Zone
Shelf

7 Benthic Zone The Ocean Floor Underlies all the other zones

8 Lifestyles 3 Basic Lifestyles: Plankton Nekton Benthos

9 Plankton Floaters or very poor swimmers
Plankton divided into 2 groups: Phytoplankton – producers, photosynthesizers Zooplankton – consumers

10 Plankton Meroplankton Holoplankton
Spend only part of their life cycles as plankton Are the larval stages of organisms that grow to become benthic or nektonic organisms Holoplankton Spend their entire life cycles as plankton

11 Phytoplankton Must live in the photic zone
Most abundant in shallow coastal areas or in upwelling zones The basis of the oceanic food web

12 Phytoplankton Cyanobacteria Diatoms Coccolithophores Dinoflagellates

13 Zooplankton Foraminifers Radiolarians Cnidarians Combjellies
Arthropods Larvae

14 Zooplankton

15 Nekton (swimmers) Free swimmers Maneuver actively in the water column
Found in the water column from surface to ocean floor

16 Nekton (swimmers) 5 Categories: Reptiles Mammals Fish Arthropods
Mollusks

17 Nekton (swimmers) Marine Reptiles: Turtles Snakes Crocodiles Iguanas

18 Nekton (swimmers) Marine Mammals: Whales Seals Otters Manatees
Dolphins

19 Nekton (swimmers) Bony Fish: Tuna Barracuda Eels Angler Fish

20 Nekton (swimmers) Cartilaginous Fish Sharks Rays Skates Chimeras

21 Nekton (swimmers) Marine Arthropods Shrimp Mollusks Squid Octopi

22 Benthos (bottom dwellers)
Live either burrowed in, resting on, or attached to the bottom Primarily filter feeders, scavengers or deposit feeders

23 Benthos (bottom dwellers)
2 Basic Types: Sessile - Live attached to the bottom Vagrant - Able to move about

24 Benthos (bottom dwellers)
Sessile: Barnacles Sponges Corals Sea Anemones Oysters Clams

25 Benthos (bottom dwellers)
Vagrant: Crabs Sea Stars Sea Cucumbers Sea Urchins Brittle Stars

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