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Seahorses tend to live in shallow water in tropical environments, and like to hide in marine grasses and plants. They can be found in North and South America.
North Marine Drive was created on 1982-09-16.
The Alps were (and are) high and difficult for any invading army to cross, with all the snow and freezing cold weather.
No, platypuses live in inland freshwater environments in mainland Australia, not in the ocean.
The four distinct environments in North America are taiga, tropical forest, temperate forest, and tundra.
Almost every animal lives in one specific biome. A killer whale (and all whales) live in the ocean or marine biome.
Five different environments around the world include deserts, such as the Sahara; tropical rainforests, like the Amazon; tundra regions found in the Arctic; grasslands, such as the North American prairies; and marine environments like coral reefs. Each of these ecosystems has distinct climates, flora, and fauna, shaped by their geographical locations. These environments play crucial roles in biodiversity and the Earth's ecological balance.
PICES stands for the North Pacific Marine Science Organization. It was created in 1992 to promote and coordinate marine research in the North Pacific.
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The web address of the Marine Aquarium Societies Of North America Masna is: www.masna.org
Alcanivorax borkumensis was first discovered in 1999. It was identified in oil-contaminated marine environments, particularly in the North Sea. This bacterium is notable for its ability to degrade hydrocarbons, making it significant for bioremediation efforts in oil spill situations.
The green crab is an aquatic pest. It is an invasive species that primarily inhabits coastal marine environments, where it can disrupt local ecosystems by preying on native species and outcompeting them for resources. Found in various regions, including North America and Europe, its presence poses significant threats to shellfish populations and marine biodiversity.