The Coral Reefs in the Red Sea and the Australian Great Barrier reefs are both effected by the Crown Of Thorns starfish which are killing those reefs.
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Stable ocean conditions and temperatures contribute to a more predictable and consistent marine environment. Organisms that rely on specific conditions for survival are likely to thrive in these stable ocean conditions. However, sudden changes in ocean conditions or temperatures can disrupt the balance of marine ecosystems.
Marine organisms are said to live in a "desert" because ocean waters, especially in open ocean regions, have low nutrient concentrations similar to those found in deserts. This makes it challenging for marine organisms to find food, just like how organisms in deserts struggle to find water. However, in contrast to deserts, the ocean is vast and teeming with life in certain areas.
pressure, temperature, light and salinity
Warm and humid
The climate of California is affected by the ocean that borders the state by providing moisture to the area.
Scientists refer to the organisms that live below the bottom of the ocean as extremophiles, which are organisms that thrive in extreme environments. These organisms have adapted to survive in conditions such as high pressure, darkness, and extreme temperatures that are present in the deep sea.
The United States had an ocean-going navy of less than twenty vessels.
Organisms that drift with the ocean's currents include plankton, jellyfish, and larvae of marine organisms. These organisms rely on ocean currents for transportation, dispersal, and feeding opportunities as they move through the water column.
almost 90% of organisms in the ocean live in the uppermost zone
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Organisms in the ocean with the smallest total biomass are most likely the what?
wet