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Good MorningPick up your work from your folderOur bell ringer today is to take notesThe library does not have room for a class
today so you may work on your project in class. Figure out who will present what tomorrow.
How you will present it and make sure everyone is on track so that you all get an A!
Studying the ocean floorSonar is technology using sound. Scientist send
sound waves through the water and the sound bounces off the ocean floor and tells scientists how deep the floor is. The longer it takes to get back, the deeper the ocean is.
Studying the ocean floorSatellites are also used
to study the oceans. The satellite “Seasat” allows scientists to measure the direction and speed of the ocean currents.
The satellite “Geosat” measures changes in the ocean’s surface. This tells scientists if there are mountains, trenches, or other items underwater.
Scientists also explore the ocean floor using robots and even underwater airplanes like “Alvin”
The Ocean FloorThe ocean floor is NOT a flat surface. It
actually has the worlds longest mountain chain as well as canyons deeper than the Grand Canyon.
It is one of the few places on earth that is still not completely explored
Say whaaat
?
Regions of the Ocean FloorThere are two main regions of the Ocean
Floor
Think of the ocean as a swimming pool – the Continental Margin is the shallow part where babies swim, the Deep Ocean Basin is the deep end where the diving board is.
Continental Margin Areas
Ocean LifeThere are three classifications of marine lifePlankton – microscopic organisms that drift freely in water
Nekton – ALL organisms (animals) that swim in open water Ex:
Benthos – Organisms that live at the bottom of the sea/oceans. Ex.
Ocean Life continued…Did you know that microscopic algae in the ocean
supply most of the world’s oxygen?? I would remember this if I were you…hint hint. They are also a part in all ocean food webs.
Microbes are the most important primary producers in the ocean.
CurrentsA Current is a continuous movement of ocean
waterOceanic currents are driven by several factors:
Rise and fall of tideWindTemperature and Salinity (thermohaline circulation)
Upwelling is a type of current in which cold nutrient rich water from deep in the ocean rises to the surface to replace warm nutrient lacking water.
What is a Tide?A Tide is the rise and fall of the sea level
Moon and Sun gravitational forces control the tide
Estuaries!An estuary is an area by the coast where salt and fresh
water mixEstuaries are home to many plants and animals that live in
part fresh/part salty waterEstuaries filter and remove some chemicals from run offestuaries are the centers of our coastal communities.