Ocean Properties
Tides
Symbiotic Relationships
Plankton
100

Halocline

a layer in the water column where salinity changes sharply with depth

100

Spring tide

sun and moon line up and combined gravitational pull produces greatest tide range

100

Mutualism

Both benefit

100

Holoplankton

Plankton for their whole lives

200

Rip current

a rush of water that flows rapidly back to sea through a narrow opening between sandbars

200

Neap tide

sun and moon pull are right angles to each other

200

Commensalism

1 benefits, the other is unnaffected

200

Meroplankton

grow up to be plankton

300

Mesopelagic (Twilight) zone

the ocean zone ~200-1000 m deep, with some light but not enough for photosynthesis

300

Semidiurnal

2 highs and 2 lows/day with equal tide ranges

300

Parasitism

One benefits, the other is harmed

300

Pleuston

Floating Plankton

400

Photic zone

the ocean layer that receives enough sunlight for photosynthesis

400

Diurnal

1 high and 1 low/day

400

Examples of parasitism

Ticks, lice, tapeworms

400

Nekton

Swim against current


500

Longshore drift

the process by which waves approach a beach at an angle carrying sand, then recede straight down and carry sand sideways down the beach

500

Semidiurnal mixed

2 highs and 2 lows/day with unequal tide ranges

500

Symbiotic Relationships

close relationship between 2 different species that benefits at least 1 species

500

Phytoplankton

Plant plankton