History of Marine Science
Plate Tectonics
Properties of Water
Fishes
Marine Mammals
100

The first expedition devoted to studying marine organisms

Challenger

100

What are the three layers of the earth (outside to inside)

crust

mantle

core

100

dissolved salt content of a body of water

salinity

100

fish with a skeleton made of cartalige and 1 example species

cartaliginous 

sharks, skates, rays, ratfish

100

specific types of whales use this for filter feeding

baleen

200

Commander of first governmently funded marine expedition

Lt. Charles Wilkes
200

When one plate dives below another

subduction

200
Tool to measure transparency

Secchi Disk

200

fish with muscular body and circular mouth and 1 example species

Jawless 

lamprey and hagfish

200

organisms that are in carnivore category

sea otter

marine otter

polar bears

300

Sailed on HMS Beagle from 1831-1836 as naturalist

Charles Darwin

300

when sea-floor moves away from a mid ocean ridge to create more sea-floor 

sea-floor spreading

300

Water changes directly from solid to gas

sublimation

300

coloration pattern that tells other fish it could be poisinous or taste bad

warning coloration

300

organisms that are in cetacean category

whales

 dolphins

400

Scientist who expensively studied the sea floor; British Isles, Agean Sea

Edward Forbes

400

Which type of crust is older, light colored, made of granite, and less dense

continental 

400

one half of the wavelength

amplitude

400

the mechanism that gives fish sensory information

lateral line

400

Species of otter than is larger, live offshore, and hang in groups called rafts

sea otters
500
What were most expeditions dedicated to before the HMS Beagle

mapping coastlines

500

where two plates slide past each other without creating or destroying lithosphere; geologically active area

shear boundaries 
500

3 factors that affect water transparency

suspended or dissolved material

depth

water color

500
Body part that covers and protects the gills in body fish

operculum

500

Three characteristics that are different in seals and sea lions

ears - seals have ear flaps

neck/head - seals have a neck

how they move - seal walk on thier flippers