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Shallow Seas - Continental Shelf, Coral, Plankton and Kelp - Biomes11

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Coral Reefs, seaweed, kelp and plankton. Just a handful of lifeforms that we find in waters where light can reach, where plankton can photosynthesise, and for a complex array of plants and animals to build upon that in a food chain. In this video, I explore the origins of Earth's seas, continental shelfs, and how life has developed within this biome. 🐠🦀🐙🦈 🕐TIMESTAMPS🕖 👉0:00 Opening Montage 👉0:27 Introduction and Titles 👉1:40 Formation of the Oceans 👉2:50 Shallow Seas vs Deep Oceans 👉3:20 Continental Shelf 👉4:40 Climate Change and Sea Level Change 👉5:35 Composition of Seawater 👉6:48 Light Penetration in Seawater 👉7:43 Plankton 👉9:33 Seaweed, Kelp and Animal Food Chains 👉10:20 Coral 👉11:58 Environmental Threats 👉13:49 Outro 🐠🦀🐙🦈 In the formation of the Earth, a small fraction of the original material was ice. This eventually formed the oceans and seas as we know them today. Where light can penetrate the sea bottom, around the coastlines and within the continental shelfs, life can flourish. 🐠🦀🐙🦈 Seawater is about 3.5% minerals, with most of this being in the form of sodium chloride, and hence the water is saline. Plants and animals must evolve to cope with this salt in their internal membranes and tissues. 🐠🦀🐙🦈 The presence of light means photosynthesis, and this is the reason that shallow seas are so rich, with various types of plankton, microscopic plants and bacteria, being able use light to convert water and CO2 into organic matter. Other plankton feed upon these, and krill, jellyfish, crustaceans, molluscs, fish, sharks and whales feed in a complex food chain upon the rest. 🐠🦀🐙🦈 Sea flora, beyond the microscopic, consists of seaweed and kelp which a multicellular forms of algae. But the most notable "fixed" living organisms within the shallow seas are corals, which are in fact animals that have a photosynthetic symbiote within their cells. Corals grow through cloning and sexual reproduction to form coral reefs, as they excrete calcium carbonate at their base. 🐠🦀🐙🦈 Threats to the shallow seas ecosystem include the bleaching of coral reefs, overfishing, and marine plastic pollution. 🐠🦀🐙🦈 FURTHER READING: Additional charts, maps and images along with the narrative script - click here: 👉 https://geodiode.com/biomes/shallow-seas 🐠🦀🐙🦈 📷📹🎥 VIDEO & PHOTO CREDITS ❤️❤️❤️ http://geodiode.com/biomes/shallow-seas#credits ⛰🏔🗻 Please support the development of this channel by remembering to 👍 Like, 🔁 Share and 🔴 Subscribe. You can also support the production of series like this by becoming a monthly sponsor with Patreon for as little as $2/month 👉 https://patreon.com/geodiode 🥰 Media Procurement Assistance: Richard Torres Narrated, Written and Produced by B.J.Ranson You can contact me via the website at 👉 https://geodiode.com/contact Or you can send an email via this Youtube Channel page 👉 /channel/UC1raaXFgsFBSFR8qNgchF2g/about

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    @Geodiode3 years ago What is your experience of the shallow seas? Tropical beaches? Coral scuba diving? Or with a wetsuit in thelatitudes? 14
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    @ashleypenn78453 years ago Another excellent addition to our lessons. Having grown up in south florida where beaches, snorkeling, and glass-bottom boat tours are just another part . ...Expand 12
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    @nitesh72413 years ago Another master piece! I bow for the amount of hardwork to put in to make these videos. 7
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    @MiPaisMiMundo3 years ago Omg! This video went without advise down of the list. Youtube failed. Amazing video, so fully explained. 2
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    @St.EmileSchool7 months ago That was awesome. Loved it this year, just like last. See you again next year, bro. 1
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    @melinakerifan3 years ago Thank you for the wonderful birthday present i didn' t expect you at all to touch on the seas and oceans so this was extremely educational and very fascinating. Amazing work. 4
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    @user-mv6vz4gz8q6 months ago This presentation is amazing. It is very concise, yet extremely informative and i was able to take notes very easily while watching and learning! Thank you!
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    @TocTocTrax3 years ago I really enjoyed watching your upload! Keep up the excellent work! I' m looking
    forward to another awesome video! Take care and stay in touch!
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    @MarkieLiebe3 years ago Amo el contenido de este canal, los videos son interesantes, educativos y una verdadera obra de arte.
    creo que en este mund globalizado tenemos tengo que compartir este hermodo video!. ...Expand
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    @gregsimones92953 years ago I use your beautiful and informative videos in my college classes. 5
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    @westy62143 years ago Lovely video i enjoy a lot. There was damage to local sea food and reef by pollutants and illegal activity in the taiwan area but preservation efforts are doing well to keep them in good shape. 4
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    @elizabethcherryblossom39513 years ago Hi geodiode! Nice video! Where i live just have river and lakes; but this seas are so wonderful; 2
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    @klayvonisme2 years ago Wow, fantastic! Super wonderful videos!
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    @Justin-fd7tg3 years ago Wow instantly subscribed. Wish i found out this channel sooner. 1
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    @shiningstar3393last year What a quality of video
    so lovely.
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    @Auroral_Anomaly5 months ago Interestingly the continental shelf exists because of the last ice age, the lower water level eroded the coast to a certain extent and they have yet to conform to the current sea level.
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    @wonderful78783 years ago As a geography and astronomy learner, i really fall in love with your channel. Keep it up for your amazing videos. Who else likes gegraphy? 4
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    @RobinsVoyagelast year I was hoping it would be longer.
    i live in the philippines and was shocked that they are such a massive marine polluter.
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    @corki99303 years ago I think the only qualm i have with this video is that personally. I wouldn' t liked more explanations on the conditions where kelp and other sea plants and of course the sea grass but well. I think you' re already painfully aware of that. ...Expand 1
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    @stevoplexlast year I just remembered a rather unique biome that' s found on every continent whose conditions are key for preserving archeological evidence, yet, are never . ...Expand
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    @unni.m19593 years ago Do videos on countries and their climate.
    go with india next. Focus more on western ghats, andaman and nicobar islands and himalayas.
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    @sensitivedesensitivity73492 years ago Dont western nations send their plastic waste to eastern countries for disposal? Eastern nations (especially china) do need to better manage their disposal o . ...Expand 1
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    @dennispettigrew2 years ago When is water invisible to the naked eye?
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    @yoironfistbro81283 years ago Can' t wait for when bees are added to earth in the next update, oh wait. 1
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    @chefnyc3 years ago So banning plastic straws in us wont save the ocean life? I am disapointed. 1
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    @jem58783 years ago @11. 13, isn' t spore the agent of asexual reproduction? 1
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    @gauravjha98473 years ago Please dont show the distorted map of india in your videos. 1
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    @ashleypenn78453 years ago Another excellent addition to our lessons. Having grown up in south florida where beaches, snorkeling, and glass-bottom boat tours are just another part . ...Expand 12
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    @MarkieLiebe3 years ago Amo el contenido de este canal, los videos son interesantes, educativos y una verdadera obra de arte.
    creo que en este mund globalizado tenemos tengo que compartir este hermodo video!. ...Expand
    3
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    @corki99303 years ago I think the only qualm i have with this video is that personally. I wouldn' t liked more explanations on the conditions where kelp and other sea plants and of course the sea grass but well. I think you' re already painfully aware of that. ...Expand 1
  • @
    @stevoplexlast year I just remembered a rather unique biome that' s found on every continent whose conditions are key for preserving archeological evidence, yet, are never . ...Expand
  • @
    @sensitivedesensitivity73492 years ago Dont western nations send their plastic waste to eastern countries for disposal? Eastern nations (especially china) do need to better manage their disposal o . ...Expand 1