Endangered
What is extremely at risk for extinction?
The largest Pacific salmon.
What is the king/ chinook salmon?
This helps with removing waste, reproduce and breathing.
What are respiratory pores?
This helps identify existing problems, track changes over time, and determines the effectiveness of a treatment system.
What is water quality testing?
Conservation area that cannot be built on.
What is a protected area?
A system called photosynthesis
What is the process on how plants eat?
Another name for chum salmon
What is dog salmon?
Salt and freshwater.
What is brackish water?
An area that drains into one river or stream
What is a watershed?
Habitat with standing water without the presence of woody vegetation like trees.
What are wetlands?
Occurs in an area without human interaction
What is a native species?
Differences within others genetics
What is genetic diversity?
Oyster larvae after they attach themselves to a reef before they become an adult.
What is spat?
This gas is more concentrated towards the top of the ocean.
What is oxygen?
High levels of carbon dioxide in water.
What is ocean acidification?
Causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to humans.
What is an invasive species?
Salmon are anadromous
Tiny hair that helps filter.
What is cilia?
Measuring the amount of hydrogen ions.
What is pH?
The term "Pod"
What is a group of orcas?
Decomposer's role
What is the breakdown of dead organisms to provide nutrients for producers?
Salmon with the yolk sac attached to the body.
What are alevin salmon?
This bacteria causes harmful algae blooms.
What is cyanobacteria?
Most of the coral’s nutrition comes this
What is Zooxanthellae?