Expert-level marine biology covering ocean ecosystems, marine organisms, coral reef ecology, deep sea biology, fisheries science, ocean chemistry, and marine conservation.
Intertidal: between high and low tide marks — highly variable, stress-tolerant organisms. Pelagic: open water column — epipelagic (0-200m), mesopelagic (200-1000m), bathypelagic (1000-4000m). Benthic: seafloor communities — soft sediment, hard substrate, hydrothermal vents. Coral reefs: highest marine biodiversity, tropical 30N-30S, hermatypic corals with zooxanthellae. Deep sea: high pressure, low temperature, no light — chemosynthesis at vents.
Phytoplankton: diatoms, dinoflagellates, coccolithophores — base of pelagic food web. Macroalgae: kelp forests, seagrass beds — coastal primary production. Nutrients: nitrate, phosphate, silicate limitation — upwelling zones most productive. Biological pump: carbon export to deep ocean via sinking particles.
Coral biology: polyps with zooxanthellae (Symbiodinium) for photosynthesis. Bleaching: thermal stress expels zooxanthellae — coral pale, may die. Reef zones: reef flat, fore reef, back reef, lagoon. Succession: pioneer corals to complex 3D structure over decades. Threats: bleaching, ocean acidification, overfishing, coastal development.
Adaptations: bioluminescence, pressure resistance, slow metabolism. Hydrothermal vents: chemosynthetic bacteria base — tube worms, clams, shrimp. Cold seeps: methane-oxidizing communities, carbonate chimneys. Hadal zone: trenches below 6000m — specialized amphipods, holothurians.
Stock assessment: age structure, CPUE trends, surplus production models. Maximum sustainable yield: harvest at MSY = r*K/4 for logistic growth. Trophic cascades: removal of apex predators restructures food web. Aquaculture: salmon, shrimp, seaweed — feed conversion, disease, escapement issues.
| Pitfall | Fix |
|---|---|
| Ignoring depth stratification | Different communities at different depths |
| Confusing bleaching with death | Bleached corals can recover if stress removed |
| Underestimating larval connectivity | Populations hundreds of km apart may be connected |
| Ignoring cryptic diversity | Many marine species complexes require molecular identification |