well first thing I know is that the fish and other animals breathe underwater so the fish or other sea animals are interacting with the oxygen or the carbon dioxide. Next, the coral reefs or the sea sponge need the sunlight and the water to grow. I think these are pretty much I know...and I hope this will help(?)
The abiotic factors in an ocean are water,rock,shells,sand,pebbles,minerals,tempertaure,salnity,and light.
Sand, The Ocean Water,( Seawater) Water Temperature, And Ocean Currents.
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fresh water,marine,ponds
Ships undersea volcanoes and oil spills
the abiotic factors of the marine biome are the sand, the rocks, the water, the o2 etc.
marine ecosystem depends on water temperature, water depth, and the amount of sunlight
marine ecosystem depends on water temperature, water depth, and the amount of sunlight
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Ecosystems can be named in two ways; biotic or abiotic.... Either 1) Based on the abiotic environment (Eg. Freshwater Marine) 2) Based on the primary/dominant biotic organisms/species in the community
Marine Ecology is the scientific study of marine-life habitat, populations, and interactions among organisms and the surrounding environment including their abiotic (non-living physical and chemical factors that affect the ability of organisms to survive and reproduce) and biotic factors (living things or the materials that directly or indirectly affect an organism in its environment).
The 'littoral zone' is one of them, but this depends upon who is using the definitions of the zones. The US Army Corps of Engineers, The US Navy, and the Environmental Protection Agency each have their own definitions, with legal implications. See the Related Link listed below for more information:
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Salinity, pressure and temperature are naturally occuring factors that affect marine life.