in the neritic zone lives PLANKTON and lots of other small fish and few plants.
many marine animals such as dolphins
no plants can grow in any zone but the sunlit zone
The Neritic Zone is the region that receives lots of sunlight and extends to a depth of about 200 meters.
The neritic zone of the ocean lies above the continental shelf, extending from the shoreline to about 200 meters in depth. It is characterized by high levels of sunlight, nutrient availability, and biodiversity due to its proximity to land. The neritic zone is an important habitat for many marine species.
The neritic zone is the relatively shallow part of the ocean above the drop off of the continental shelf. The neritic zone is also known as the coastal water, coastal ocean or the sublittoral zone.
That is the correct spelling of "neritic" which refers to the sublittoral oceanic zone.
The temperature of the neritic zone is warm but gets colder the farther you move away from the shore.
Producers in the neritic zone include phytoplankton, seaweed, and seagrasses. These organisms use sunlight for photosynthesis to produce energy for themselves and serve as the base of the food chain in this zone.
The neritic zone is the relatively shallow part of the ocean above the drop off of the continental shelf. The neritic zone is also known as the coastal water, coastal ocean or the sublittoral zone.
The neritic zone is the relatively shallow part of the ocean above the drop off of the continental shelf. The neritic zone is also known as the coastal water, coastal ocean or the sublittoral zone.
The Neritic zone is located in the space of ocean between shore and the continental shelf, which is still within the Photic zone (penetrated by sunlight).