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Marine Biomes Exploring the world of marine biomes on a barrier reef

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Page 1: Marine Biomes Exploring the world of marine biomes on a barrier reef

Marine BiomesExploring the world of marine biomes on a barrier reef

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Where are they found?*Most is found in warm, shallow oceans

Coral

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What do they eat?* Tiny animals called zooplankton* Some catch larger food such as fish* They also get energy from special algae that live inside their body

Coral

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Who are their predators?*Sea stars, especially the crown-of-thorns sea star,*Parrotfish

Coral

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What are some special adaptations?* The stinging tentacles around acoral polyp's mouth are used to catch food and stay protected from predators.

Coral

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Anemone

Where are they found?* Animals found in warm ocean waters around the world.

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Anemone

What do they look like?* Come in many colors, including red, purple and pink* They have long tentacles surrounding their mouth. * Anemones do not have eyes.

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Anemone

What do they eat?● Mussels● Worms● Fish● Tiny animals called zooplankton.

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Anemone

Who are their predators?● Only a few animals, including sea slugs

and some fish, can eat anemones.

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Anemone

What are some special adaptations?● Stinging cells that keep them protected from

predators● These tentacles with stinging cells also help

anemones catch food o As food swims by, the cells covering the tentacles

sting and trap the food. o The tentacles move the food to the anemone’s

mouth.

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Anemone and Clownfish: Symbiotic Relationship

● Anemones have formed a relationship with clownfish.

● Clownfish clean the anemone● The anemone protects the clownfish

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● Where are they found?o Live in anemones in the Red Sea,

Indian and Pacific Oceans

Clownfish

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Clownfish

● How big are they?o Really small in sizeo About 2 to 4 inches in length!

Baby clownfish are actually smaller than a pencil eraser!

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Clownfish

● What do they eat?o Zooplanktono Detritus

● Who are their predators?o Damselfisho Wrasseso Brittle sea stars

These are predators because they will eat the clownfish eggs!

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Regal Blue Tang

● Where are they found?o Near coral reefs in the Pacific Ocean

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Regal Blue Tang

● How big are they?o Can be about 25-30 centimeters longo Males are larger than females

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Regal Blue Tang

● What do they eat?o Plankton and algae off coralo Help keep coral reefs happy because too much

algae is not good!

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Regal Blue Tang

● Who are their predators?o Bigger fish such as:

Tuna Jacks Groupers

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Regal Blue Tang

● How do they adapt?o Live in large schools for protectiono When scared, they hide behind rocks

or coralo Will "play dead" o Warn others of danger by changing

their color to a dark blueo Uses the sharp tail spine to defend

itself

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Moorish Idol

● Where are they found?o Pacific Ocean near Australiao Live in coral reefs, harbors and lagoons

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Moorish Idol

● How big are they?o 5-9 inches in length

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Moorish Idol

● What do they eat?o Algae, invertebrates and sponges from corals

and rocks to help keep coral reefs clean and healthy

● Who are their predators?o Larger fish

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Moorish Idol

● How do they adapt?o Long pointed noses for picking food

from cracks and between corals and rocks

o The bright colors and stripes break up the shape of the body so that predators have a hard time seeing where their mouth is or which direction they are swimming!

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Brown Pelican

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Brown Pelican

● Where are they found?o Sleep on land at night, but dive into the ocean to catch fish during the

day● How big are they?

o About 1 meter longo Weigh about 8 pounds

● What do they eat?o Fish!o Dive from the air into the water to catch the fisho Can eat as much as 4 pounds of fish a day!

● Who are their predators?o Very few predators because they are so large in size

● How do they adapt?o Hollow bones allow them to fly and floato Use their large skin pound to catch fish and drain the water out

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Green Sea Turtle

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Green Sea Turtle

● Where are they found?o Live in warm, tropical waterso Often found near seagrass beds and coral reefs

● How big are they?o Adults have shells that are 3-4 meters longo Can weigh between 200-400 pounds

● What do they eat?o Younger turtles eat: plants, jellyfish, worms, crabs, sponges

and snailso Adults only eat seagrass

● Who are their predators?o Eggs and Hatchlings: ghost crabs, ants, snakes, birds, and ratso Younger turtles: Sharks, dolphins, fisho Older turtles: Few larger sharks

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Green Sea Turtle

● How do they adapt?o Tough shell and larger size protect them

from predatorso Great eyesight and sense of smell to find

foodo Jaws have sharp edges to rip off seagrass

pieces to eat

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Great White Shark

● Where are they found?o Oceans all over the world!

● How long can they live?o Can live to be 30-40 years old.

● How big are they?o Can be up to 22 feet longo Can weigh up to 6,000 pounds

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Great White Shark

● What do they eat?o Top predators in the ocean!o They eat fish, squid, stingrays, seals, sea lions,

dolphins and sometimes even whales.● Who are their predators?

o Their only predators are even larger sharks!

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Great White Shark

● What are some special adaptations?o Rows of sharp teeth to catch their preyo They swim fast and can even jump out the water

when chasing preyo They can smell food, they can see food and they

can feel food nearby.o Great white sharks keep

other animal populations

balanced in the ocean.

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Anglerfish

● Where are they found?o Most anglerfish are found in very deep water in oceans

worldwide.

● How big are they?o Female anglerfish are much bigger than the tiny males. o A female anglerfish is about 7 inches longo A male anglerfish is about 1 inch long.

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Anglerfish

● What do they eat?o Shrimp and fish.

● Who are their predators?o Larger fish

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Anglerfish

● What are some special adaptations?o Can stretch their stomach like elastic, so they can

eat food that is much bigger than them. o The light at the front of an anglerfish’s face is

made by millions of bacteria.o The light works like a fishing lure, attracting

shrimp and fish closer to the anglerfish’s mouth. The anglerfish then uses its sharp teeth to catch the food.