I'm trying to fine the same question but I don't think the question is what type of vegetation is in the ocean but where! The "plants" that we believe are vegetation in the ocean are really animals believe it or not so I think, and I'm not completely sure, but I think that what were looking for is more on the beaches of the ocean and not so much in the ocean. Hope I helped a bit!
What parts of the ocean have the least vegetation
Tropical waters, while beautiful, have high light levels and are nutrient poor. The murkier temperate oceans are nutrient dense and have low light levels allowing for abundant plankton and algae formation.
no, they are freshwater
The natural vegetation of the temperate zone includes deciduous forests with trees that shed their leaves in the fall, such as oak, maple, and beech. Coniferous forests with evergreen trees like pine and spruce are also common. Grasslands and meadows can be found in some temperate regions as well.
Temperate forests are usually more complex with more layers of vegetation than taiga.
there are many phoebe jarvis trees which are horrible so don't go there
Temperate oceans typically experience mild and moderate weather conditions. They have relatively stable temperatures and receive moderate amounts of precipitation throughout the year. Seasonal variations in temperature and weather patterns are generally less extreme compared to tropical or polar regions.
They are flat and have low vegetation.
A herring is a type of small fish found in temperate oceans around the world. This type of fish is a forage fish and prefers shallow waters.
you can find a swordfish in warm and temperate oceans.
Because of the moderating influence of oceans, temperate marine climates are humid an have mild winters.
No. The polar zones of the water are at the top and bottom of the world. The temperate zone is right next to them.