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  1. Ocean habitats are areas of the ocean that support different kinds of marine life1. Ocean habitats can be divided into coastal and open ocean habitats, depending on the distance from the shore and the depth of the water2. Some examples of ocean habitats are345:
    • Coral reefs, which are formed by the skeletons of tiny animals called polyps
    • Estuaries, which are where fresh and saltwater meet
    • Kelp forests, which are underwater forests of large seaweeds
    • Intertidal zones, which are exposed during low tide
    • Mangroves, which are trees that grow in saltwater
    • Deep sea, which is the dark and cold region beyond the continental shelf
    • Open ocean, which is the vast and mostly empty area of the ocean
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    A marine habitat is a habitat that supports marine life. Marine life depends in some way on the saltwater that is in the sea (the term marine comes from the Latin mare, meaning sea or ocean). A habitat is an ecological or environmental area inhabited by one or more living species. The marine environment supports many kinds of these habitats.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_habitat
    Ocean habitats can be divided into two: coastal and open ocean habitats. Most ocean life can be found in coastal habitats on the continental shelf, even if this area occupies only 7% of the total ocean area. Most of the open ocean habitats are found in the deep ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf.
    www.nps.gov/subjects/oceans/ocean-habitats.htm
    Temperature, ocean depth, and distance from the shore determine the types of plants and animals living in an area of the ocean. These regions are called habitats. Coral reefs are one type of habitat. When tiny animals called polyps die, their skeletons harden so other polyps can live on top of them. Then those polyps die, and more move in.
    kids.nationalgeographic.com/nature/habitats/article…

    11 Different Types of Ocean Habitats

    • Coral Reefs Coral Reefs are a diverse habitat in the ocean Coral reefs are incredible, diverse ecosystems found around the world. ...
    • Estuaries Estuaries are where fresh and saltwater meet ...
    oceaninfo.com/ocean/habitats/

    5 Major Types of Ocean Habitats – Characteristics

    • 1. Reefs Coral reefs are houses of ten thousands marine species. ...
    deepoceanfacts.com/types-of-ocean-habitats
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    Most of the open ocean habitats are found in the deep ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf. Ocean and coastal habitats can be created by species living in them. Corals, kelp, mangroves, salt marshes and seagrasses are the “eco-engineers” of the coasts. They reshape the marine environment to create habitats for other organisms.
    Ocean habitats can be divided into two: coastal and open ocean habitats. Most ocean life can be found in coastal habitats on the continental shelf, even if this area occupies only 7% of the total ocean area. Most of the open ocean habitats are found in the deep ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf.
    Other ocean habitats aren’t actually in the ocean, such as estuaries. Estuaries are areas where rivers and oceans meet and have a mix of saltwater and freshwater. Oysters, crabs, and many birds like great herons and egrets live in estuaries. Scientists estimate that we’ve only explored 5 percent of the ocean.
    kids.nationalgeographic.com
    Most ocean life can be found in coastal habitats on the continental shelf, even if this area occupies only 7% of the total ocean area. Most of the open ocean habitats are found in the deep ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf. Ocean and coastal habitats can be created by species living in them.
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