The World's Oceans Flashcards
Barrier Islands
A long, relatively narrow island running parallel to the mainland, built up by the action of waves and currents and serving to protect the coast from erosion by surf and tidal surges
Coral Reef
An erosion-resistant marine ridge or mound consisting chiefly of compacted coral together with algal material and biochemically deposited magnesium and calcium carbonates
Coastal Zone
Ocean zone consisting of the ocean water closest to land, usually defined as between the shore and the end of the continental shelf (the edge of the tectonic plate); characterized by abundant sunlight and oxygen
Euphotic Zone
The photic, upper layers of ocean water; the euphotic zone is the warmest region of ocean water and has the highest levels of dissolved oxygen
Bathyal Zone
The middle region of the ocean, colder and darker characterized by less density of organisms because it does not receive enough light to support photosynthesis
Abyssal Zone
The deepest region of the ocean, marked by extremely cold temperatures and low levels of dissolved oxygen, but high levels of nutrients because of the decaying plant and animal matter that sinks down from the zones above
Coral bleaching
Occurs when acidic conditions cause the coral to expel the colorful algae which provided them with food
What causes coral bleaching
The increase in ocean temperatures and dissolved CO2 due to climate change is resulting in more acidic waters causing coral bleaching