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ESTUARY

ESTUARY. Type of Water. partially enclosed body of water along the coast where freshwater from rivers and streams meets and mixes with salt water from the ocean Can be described as “brackish” – somewhat salty. Temperature.

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ESTUARY

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  1. ESTUARY

  2. Type of Water • partially enclosed body of water along the coast where freshwater from rivers and streams meets and mixes with salt water from the ocean • Can be describedas “brackish” –somewhat salty

  3. Temperature • since estuaries exist all around the world, the water temperature or nearby land’s temperature can differ depends on each estuaries and their location click to enlarge the picture

  4. Temperature (continued) • However, water temperature in estuaries can be affected by seasons • Water temperature is important because it tells how much oxygen can be dissolved into the water of the estuary • Higher water temperature = less oxygen • Lower water temperature = more oxygen

  5. Temperature (continued) • Example:fresh water at 0°C can contain up to 14.6 mg of oxygen per liter of water, but at 20°C, it can only hold 9.2 mg of oxygen per liter • Since water temperature can tell us how much dissolved oxygen the water can contain, we can also know which kind of organism are able to live in the estuary (more on this later)

  6. Physical Features • There are 4 types of estuaries: • COASTAL PLAIN ESTUARIES • TECTONIC ESTUARIES • BAR-BUILT ESTUARIES • FJORD ESTUARIES

  7. Geographical Locations Some major estuaries in the world, not all estuaries are shown.

  8. Types of Plants • Beware that estuarine plants have to endure these conditions1. varying salinity levels2. strong currents and storm waves3. varying exposure to sunlight and wind4. low oxygen levels in muddy soils. • These are some common estuarine plants • Douglas Aster, Eelgrass, FathenSaltbrush, Gumweed, Pickleweed, Red Algae, Saltgrass, Sea Lettuce, Seaside Arrowgrass, Tufted Hairgrass

  9. Types of Animals • These are just some example of animals that are common in estuaries around the world • Birds: American Coot, American Wigeon, Black-bellied Plover, Black Brant, Bald Eagle, Canada Goose, Caspian Tern, Common Goldeneye, Dunlin, Great-blue Heron, Greater Yellowlegs, Lesser Yellowlegs, Peregrine Falcon, Red-breasted Merganser, Western Gull, and, Western Sandpiper • Mammals: Harbor Seal, River Otter

  10. Types of Animals (continued) • Sea Creatures: Bent-nosed Clam, Blood Star, Brooding Sea Anemone, Bubble Shell, Dungeness Crab, Hermit Crab, Hooded Nudibranch, Lugworm, Mud Shrimp, Native Littleneck Clam, Opalescent Nudibranch, Orange Striped Jellyfish, Purple Shore Crab, Scallop, Skeleton Shrimp, Stalked Jellyfish, Sunflower Star • Fishes: Bay Pipefish, Chinook Salmon, Chum Salmon, Cutthroat Trout, Pacific Sculpin, Shiner Perch, Starry Flounder • Insects: Damsel Fly, Green Darner

  11. Types of Animals (continued) • So that was a lot of animals, lets sort this out in an organized way: a food web

  12. Types of Animals (continued)

  13. Types of Animals (continued) Quaternary consumers Tertiary consumers Secondary consumers Primary consumers Primary producers

  14. Types of Animals (continued) • Estuaries can host this many types of organisms because it have many habitat types including shallow open waters, freshwater and salt marshes, swamps, sandy beaches, mud and sand flats, rocky shores, oyster reefs, mangrove forests, river deltas, tidal pools, and seagrasses. • So many diverse types of organisms can find an estuaries suitable to live in.Example:calm waters provide a safe area for small fish, shellfish, migrating birds and shore animals

  15. Question Time

  16. 1. Which statement below is true? 1. Higher water temperature = more oxygen 2. Higher water temperature = less oxygen 3. Water temperature does not affect oxygen capacity of the body of water

  17. Correct!  Click here to move on to the next question

  18. Wrong Choice!  Click here to go back and try again

  19. 2. Coastal Plain Estuaries are created when sea levels rise and fill in an existing river valley • True • False

  20. Correct!  Click here to move on to the next question

  21. Wrong Choice!  Click here to go back and try again

  22. 3. Tectonic estuaries are created when the land are carved into deep, steep valleys by glaciers and ocean water rushes in. • True • False

  23. Correct!  Click here to move on to the next question

  24. Wrong Choice!  Click here to go back and try again

  25. 4. Seagrasses are land plants adapted to living underwater on sandy soils. • True • False

  26. Correct!  Click here to move on to the next question

  27. Wrong Choice  Click here to go back and try again

  28. 5. Mangroves do gas exchange through their leafs. • True • False

  29. Correct!  Click here to move on

  30. Wrong Choice!  Click here to go back and try again

  31. THE END!

  32. COASTAL PLAIN ESTUARIES • created when sea levels rise and fill in an existing river valley Chesapeake Bay Glaciers craved the landscape up and the Alantic Ocean rushed in to form this coastal plain estuaries Go back

  33. TECTONIC ESTUARIES • created by shifting together and rifting apart the Earth's crust In this case of San Francisco Bay the land pulled apart and the Pacific Ocean rushed in Go back

  34. BAR-BUILT ESTUARIES • protected from the ocean by a sandbar or barrier island Sandbars The Outer Banks, where the estuaries are protected by sandbars and barrier islands Go back

  35. FJORD ESTUARIES • deep, steep valleys cut by glaciers Puget Sound is a series of fjord estuaries located in the state of Washington. As you can see in the 3d topographic model image of the region, there is deep and steep valleys where it is occupied by water, forming fjord estuaries. Go back

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