Neritic Zones
Dolphins live in the deep marine waters, not in tidal zones.
An ariid is a member of the Ariidae, a family of catfish which live in marine waters, found in tropical to warm temperate zones.
Deep Ocean Zones
A nereis is a type of marine polychaete worm belonging to the family Nereididae. These worms can typically be found in intertidal zones and shallow marine waters around the world. They are known for their segmented bodies and bristle-like parapodia.
Marine zones include the foreshore of the beach. Organisms and animals living in marine zones must adjust to low and high tide, and therefore, a flood of water, and no water.
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The Great Barrier Reef
Comb jellyfish, also known as ctenophores, are found in oceans around the world, from coastal waters to the deep sea. They inhabit a variety of marine environments, including both warm and cold waters, and can be found in estuaries and brackish waters as well. Some species are more common in specific regions, but overall, they are widely distributed across different oceanic zones.
Gammarus oceanicus is a species of amphipod crustacean found in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is typically found in shallow coastal waters and intertidal zones, where it plays a role in marine ecosystems as a detritivore, feeding on decaying organic matter.
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Cold waters and warm waters often meet at ocean currents or in regions where different water masses converge, such as at fronts or estuaries. One notable example is the confluence of the cold Labrador Current and the warmer Gulf Stream off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. This interaction can create areas rich in marine life due to the mixing of nutrients. Such zones are critical for ecosystems and often serve as productive fishing grounds.