Oceanography Final

For my oceanography final. covers chapters 13-15

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What is primary productivity? and what methods do they use?
Rate at which energy is stored in organic matter
Photosynthesis using solar radiation
Chemosynthesis using chemical reactions
99.9% of marine life relies directly or indirectly on photosynthesis for food
What factors control photosynthetic productivity?
Availibility of nutrients and sunlight.
What are nutirents needed for photosynthetic producers, where do they come from, and where are they most productive?
Nitrate, phosphorous, iron, silica
Most from river runoff
Productivity high along continental margins
Where is sunlight most prevalent for photosynthetic producers, and which zone encompasses it, and how deep does it go?
Uppermost surface seawater and shallow seafloor
Euphotic zone-surface to about 100 m
What are types of photosynthetic marine organisms?
Anthophyta - Seed-bearing plants
Macroscopic (large) algae
Microscopic (small) algae
Photosynthetic bacteria – extremely small but may be half of photosynthetic biomass
What are two major types of microscopic algea?
Golden algae
-Diatoms (silica)
-Coccolithophores (calcium carbonate)
Dinoflagellates
-Red tide (harmful algal bloom)
-Chitinous test and flagella
Regional primary productivity varies due to:
Availability of nutrients
-Thermocline limits nutrient supply
Seasonal changes in solar radiation
What are the 3 open ocean areas for regional primary productivity?
Polar oceans (>60˚ latitude)
Tropical oceans (<30˚ latitude)
Temperate oceans (30 to 60˚ latitude)
What are the characteristics for primary productivity in polar oceans? regarding to nutrients and sunlight.
Sunlight peaks in summer

nutrients available year round
What are the characteristics for primary productivity in tropical oceans? regarding to nutirents and sunlight.
Sunlight strong year-round
Nutrients limited by strong, permanent thermocline
What is the rate of productivity in tropical oceans, why? what are some exceptions?
Steady, low rate
Limited by nutrients
Exceptions: upwelling areas, mangrove swamps, coral reefs
What are the characteristics for primary productivity in temperate oceans? regarding to nutrients and sunlight.
Sunlight varies seasonally
Nutrients limited by thermocline
-Spring bloom limited by nutrients
-Fall bloom limited by sunlight
What are producers?
Organisms that feed themselves through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
What are consumers? what are some examples?
Organisms that eat other organisms.
Includes herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, bacteriovores
What are decomposers?
Organisms that break down dead organisms or waste products