Climatic Influence on Marine Ecosystem

Ajay CH, Karuna P and Kavya

Abstract

Marine biological communities are among the biggest of Earth's sea-going environments, salt bogs, intertidal zones, estuaries, tidal ponds, mangroves, coral reefs, the remote ocean, and the ocean bottom. They can be appeared differently in relation to freshwater biological communities, which have a lower salt substance. Marine waters spread 66% of the surface of the Earth. Such places are considered biological communities in light of the fact that the vegetation bolsters the creature life and the other way around. See natural pecking orders.

Relevant Publications in Research & Reviews: Journal of Zoological Sciences