availability of food
A limiting factor is whatever resource needed by the organisms in the ecosystem is most scarce in proportion to the resources demand. For example, a limiting factor in a desert could be water because all the organisms need a lot of water, but there is not a lot of it.
Fishing is a factor that affects aquatic life in the ocean. So is water pollution.
Yes, precipitation is an abiotic factor in the desert. Deserts have minimal rainfall, making water availability a critical limiting factor for the survival of plant and animal life in these ecosystems. The amount and timing of precipitation greatly influence desert flora and fauna distributions and adaptations.
fish
light, salt water, and undigested fertile seaweed
Light availability is an abiotic factor that limits the distribution of life in the oceans, as light penetration decreases with depth. This is not as much of a limiting factor for terrestrial life where light availability is more consistent.
well, there are loads of animals and plants under the sea and ocean
latitude
starfish crabs
The water itself is not alive and is abiotic (no life). What animal and plant life in the ocean is biotic (life). Sand and rocks are also abiotic. Remember that Biology is the study of life.
well it will be not good as it will be wet and cold
animal life and plant and minerals