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In marine biology, the neritic zone, also called coastal waters, the coastal ocean or the sublittoral zone, refers to that zone of the ocean where sunlight reaches the ocean floor, that is, where the water is never so deep as to take it out of the photic zone. It extends from the low tide mark to the edge of the … Meer weergeven
The neritic zone (or sublittoral zone) is the relatively shallow part of the ocean above the drop-off of the continental shelf, approximately 200 meters (660 ft) in depth. From the point of view of marine biology it … Meer weergeven
The neritic zone is covered with generally well-oxygenated water, receives plenty of sunlight, is relatively stable temperature, has low water Meer weergeven
In physical oceanography, the sublittoral zone refers to coastal regions with significant tidal flows and energy dissipation, including … Meer weergeven
The above characteristics make the neritic zone the location of the majority of sea life. The result is high primary production by photosynthetic … Meer weergeven
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WEBThe supralittoral zone lies above the high tide line. Also called the spray zone, it is only submerged during storms or unusually high waves. The littoral zone is the region between the high and low tides. Thus it is also …
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