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Page 1: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

Coastal Community Vocabulary

Page 2: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

1. abiotic

• A= without

• Bio= life

• Nonliving parts in an environment

• Ex: rocks, water, air, salt

Page 3: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

2. biotic

• Bio= life

• Living parts in an environment

• Ex: plants, animals, bacteria

Page 4: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

3. detritus

• any disintegrated material; debris.

• Ex: dead animals/plant materials

Page 5: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

4.nocturnal

• Noct= night

• active at night

• Ex: owls, foxes, raccoons, hamsters

Page 6: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

5. diurnal

• “daily”

• active by day

• Ex: certain birds and insects , humans

Page 7: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

6. crepuscular

• Becoming active at twilight or before sunrise, or dusk.

• Ex: bats, certain insects (mosquito), birds, deer

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7. aquatic

• Aqua= water

• Refers to water

• Ex: aquarium

Page 9: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

8. terrestrial

• Terra= earth

• an animal that lives on the land

• Ex: extraterrestrial, terrain, terra cotta

Page 10: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

9. habitat

• is Latin for "it inhabits"

•area that is lived in by a particular species •Ex: ocean, rainforest trees, bat cave

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10. brackish

• slightly salty; having a salty or briny flavor

Page 12: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

11.salinity

• Saline= salt

• dissolved salt content of a body of water

Page 13: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

12.adaptation

• Any change in the structure or functioning of an organism that makes it better suited to its environment

• Ex: structural (fins, wings) behavioral (echolocation)

Page 14: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

13. saline

• Saline= salt

• salt

• Ex: saline solution

Page 15: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

14. Seining net

• large fishing net that hangs vertically in the water by attaching weights along the bottom edge and floats along the top

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15. triboluminescence

• Tri= three

• Lumere= light

• Light from friction (mechanical energy)

Page 17: Coastal Community Vocabulary. 1. abiotic A=without Bio=life Nonliving parts in an environment Ex: rocks, water, air, salt.

16. bioluminescence

• Bio= life

• Lumere= light

• the production and emission of light by a living organism as the result of a chemical reaction

• Ex: jellyfish

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17. Tidal creek

• the portion of a stream that is affected by ebb and flow of ocean tides.

• Different levels of salinity occur

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18. Estuary

• Aestus= Latin for tide

• places where rivers meet the sea

• They are made up of brackish water.

• Nursery ground for many animals

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19. Point source pollution

• single identifiable localized source of air, water, thermal, noise or light pollution.

• Ex: smoke stack, street light ,wastewater, jet engine noise

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20. Non-point pollution

• water from rainfall and snowmelt flows through the landscape, carrying contaminants from many different sources.

• Ex: farming pesticides, fertilizers on golf courses, landscaping, pools

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