Marine Life
Neritic Zones
The neritic marine zone supports 90 percent of the world's commercial fisheries. The neritic marine zone is also referred to as coastal waters.
Because they receive more sunlight so they are more colorful
many marine animals such as dolphins
The neritic zone has generally well-oxygenated water, low water pressure, and relatively stable temperature and salinity levels compared to the oceanic . These, combined with presence of light and the resulting photosynthetic life, make the neritic zone the location of the majority of sea life.
The climate in the Neritic Ocean zone is generally calm with mild temperatures. This is the area within the ocean that the sunlight can reach to the bottom of the water. This zone offers favorable conditions for many marine animals.
the neritic zone is rich in life because many organisms find the conditions ideal because photosynthesis occurs readily, nutrients wash in from land, and the bottom provides shelter and habitat.
Neritic (Zone)
Marine life encompasses a wide array of organisms, so there is no single scientific name that covers all marine life. However, the study of marine life is known as marine biology.
they are the intertidal zone, the neritic zone, the open ocean, and the deep ocean.
That is the correct spelling of "neritic" which refers to the sublittoral oceanic zone.