Title: Castro "Marine Biology", 5e
1 Chapter 12 Estuaries Where Rivers meet the
Sea
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3Estuaries
- Semi-enclosed areas where _____water and
________meet and mix. - Interaction of _____and _____!
- Some of the most _______ environments on earth!
- Most affected by ________!
- __________
- __________
4Value of Estuaries
- Protected ____ habitat Home for many!
- Vital ______and ______grounds
- ______built near estuaries because of great
________. (shrimp and crab)
5Cape Hatteras Estuary In N. Carolina
6Milford Sound in New Zealand is a fjord a
finger-like inlet surrounded by sheer walls with
a shallow entrance and deep basin resulting in
stagnant, oxygen-depleted deep water.
74 Types of Estuaries
- ____________________________
- Sea invaded lowlands
- Most common
- Chesapeake Bay
- __________________
- Sand builds up to form sand bars and barriers
- Along Texas coast of Gulf of Mexico
84 Types of Estuaries
- ____________
- Land sinks or earth moves
- ____________________
- Retreating glaciers cut deep valleys that are
partially submerged - Common near Alaska
9Isohaline are the same salt content water. How
many are there?
an IDEAL ESTUARY
10High Tide
Low Tide
The Salt wedge moves in and out with the tide
11Physical Characteristics of Estuaries
- Salinity in a _______________
- Substrate
- _______carry nutrients into estuary by ____and
______. Which travels farther? - ________ silt and clay high in nutrients
- _________ low oxygen in mud b/c bacteria
respiration. - ____________bacteria thrive in mud. Why?
12Physical Characteristics of Estuaries
- Water temp ________. Why? When? So?
- ___________organisms during low tides.
- Sun, Drying out, Predation
- Low water clarity causes what problem?
13Types of species living in an idealized estuary
in relation to salinity. The width of the bars
relative numbers of species
14The body fluids of estuarine animals responds in
various ways to the salinity of the water.
Osmoregulator blood salinity stays the same.
Osmoconformerblood salinity will change with the
water salinity.
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16Look at the shallow roots of this mangrove tree
reaching above the mud to get oxygen. Why does
mud not have much oxygen in it?
17Cordgrass is an important component of salt water
marshes
18Pickle Weed is a common succulent plant in salt
marshes around the world.
19The Atlantic menhaden is an important commercial
fish spawn offshore and larvae drift with tides
into the estuary to grow.
20The California horn snail is abundant on mudflats
21Mudflat animals in temperate estuaries
22Fiddler on the Mud What is this behavior for?
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24 _______________play a crucial role in salt
marshes. They help circulate ________ and
_________and expose mudflat organisms to
predation by __________and other animals
25A salt marsh near Atlantic Beach, NC. Many of
these types of marshes have been filled in and
destroyed.
26A mudskipper from the mudflats of a mangrove
forest in New Guinea. Its eyes can see in air.
27An Oyster reef formed by the eastern oyster near
Beaufort, NC are exposed at low tide.
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