An estuary is the area between freshwater biomes and marine biomes. The waters are brackish and have some of the same characteristics of each biome.
in the progrham they are located in the washington navy yard in real life they are located in the marine corps base in quantico
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The address of the Sumner B Sheets Museum Of Wildlife And Marine Exhibits Inc is: Po Box 587, Huntington, IN 46750-0587
A floating raft of algae is commonly referred to as a "mat" or "algal bloom." These mats can form in freshwater or marine environments when conditions are favorable, such as nutrient-rich waters and warm temperatures. They can significantly impact aquatic ecosystems by affecting light penetration and oxygen levels.
Brazilian Marine Corps's motto is 'Adsumus'.
I think marine aquariums are saltwater unlike freshwater that do not have saltwater
The boundary between a forest and a grassland, where species adapted to both habitats can be found. The transition zone between a freshwater river and a marine environment, supporting diverse aquatic species.
The main difference between marine and freshwater ecosystems is the salt concentration in the water. Marine ecosystems have high salt concentrations, whereas freshwater ecosystems have low salt concentrations. This difference in salinity influences the types of organisms that can thrive in each ecosystem.
Marine
Marine turtles typically live in saltwater environments, while freshwater turtles live in freshwater habitats. Marine turtles have flippers adapted for swimming long distances in the ocean, while freshwater turtles tend to have webbed feet for navigating in ponds, rivers, and lakes. Behaviorally, marine turtles migrate long distances between feeding and nesting grounds, while freshwater turtles are more sedentary in their habits.
Generally no, that's the realm of the crtustaceans like crabs, lobsters and shrimp. I can't think of any insects that are in the marine environment except those that might occur in the marine/freshwater boundary like where rivers enter the ocean.
there are two main types the marine and freshwater
Salt in the water. Salt water.
That depends on where the wetlands are located. If they are coastal wetlands, which are accessible to the sea, they will have a marine or estuarine enviroment. If they are further inland, where they are inaccessible to the sea, they will have a fresh water environment.
The ocean is not aquatic, it is marine. Aquatic is freshwater. Marine is saltwater.
both
My guess would have to be that since freshwater crayfish live in a hypoosmotic environment, they would produce a more dilute urine than a marine lobster because they would live in a hyperosmotic environment .