1)phytoplankton--unicellular photosynthetic plankton in the photic zone(upper part of ocean where light can reach): diatoms, dinoflagellates, coccolithophores, cyanobacteria(used to be called blue-green algae).
2) seaweed--
http:/www.seaweed.ie
Seaweeds are marine algae: saltwater-dwelling, simple organisms that fall into the rather outdated general category of "plants". Most of them are the green (1200 species), brown (2200 species) or red (6500 species) kinds shown on this page, and most are attached by holdfasts, which just have an anchorage function. Two major groups of seaweeds are wracks (brown algae order Fucales) and kelps (brown algae order Laminariales ). Seaweeds live in rocky intertidal zones in most oceans and in temperate and polar regions they may dominate rocky surfaces in the shallow subtidal. Some may be found to depths of 250 m.
Also, mangroves and seagrasses if you count some very specialized shallow-dwelling coastal marine plants.
Aquatic plants under high salinity conditions.
A carbon pool is a reservoir with the capacity to store and release carbon, such as soil, terrestrial vegetation, the ocean, and the atmosphere.
Littoral vegetation refers to plant life that grows in the area along the shoreline of a body of water, such as a lake, river, or ocean. This vegetation plays a crucial role in stabilizing the shoreline, providing habitats for wildlife, and protecting water quality through nutrient uptake and filtration.
elevation, prevailing winds, latitude, ocean currents, nearby water, topography, vegetation
Sand fleas, also known as beach hoppers, do not swim back to the ocean with the tide. They are not adapted for swimming in water and typically burrow into the sand or vegetation to avoid being swept away by the tide.
What parts of the ocean have the least vegetation
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!
rape
rape
rape
They are animals that eat only vegetation and live underwater. Exactly like regular herbivores but underwater.
Since tuna is kinda small, it feeds on vegetation and smaller meats that it can find in the ocean.
Aquatic plants under high salinity conditions.
A carbon pool is a reservoir with the capacity to store and release carbon, such as soil, terrestrial vegetation, the ocean, and the atmosphere.
Yes, in many places it is. But like the surface of the earth that you can see, the ocean floor has many different topographies. The ocean floor has mountains, volcanoes, deep valleys, and reefs. There vast areas of vegetation and areas that are devoid of vegetation, often due to how deep they are and how much sunlight penetrates. There are also arctic regions of ocean floor as well as tropical regions. The ocean floor is really as varied as the continents above the water.
India has five types of natural vegetation. They are the Tropical Rain forests, Tropical deciduous, Mangrove, Thorn and Mountain forests. Out of these deciduous is the most abundant type of vegetation.
Littoral vegetation refers to plant life that grows in the area along the shoreline of a body of water, such as a lake, river, or ocean. This vegetation plays a crucial role in stabilizing the shoreline, providing habitats for wildlife, and protecting water quality through nutrient uptake and filtration.