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Exploring
Living Marine Ecosystems Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, DC
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Welcome
to the Exploring Marine Ecosystems Exhibit web site!
Home (with frames, recommended) -
Home (no frames) - Ecosystems - The
Coral Reef Ecosystem - The Rocky Coast Ecosystem - Photo
Gallery
- Position: Volunteer - What to
consider when setting up a salt water aquarium - Ecosystem
Components
- Frequently Asked Questions - Vocabulary - Bibliography
for Aquarium Hobbyists
Oceans cover more than 70% of the Earths
surface, contain 90% of its life, and comprise most of its
ecosystems. Without marine ecosystems, life on Earth could not
survive. Marine ecosystems maintain the chemistry of our
atmosphere, help regulate global climate, supply vast amounts of
food, and contribute key ingredients to many medicines and
industrial products. In addition, marine ecosystems, with their
unique array of organisms and diverse range of habitats, have an
intrinsic value that is immeasurable.
Located in the Smithsonian Institutions National
Museum of Natural History, the Exploring Marine Ecosystems
Exhibit explores two marine ecosystems, a tropical coral reef and
a temperate rocky coast. On display in this exhibit are models of
these ecosystems - living systems comprising numerous plant and
animal species interacting with each other and their environment.
Two ecosystems that are thousands of miles apart in nature are
only a few feet apart in the exhibit, enabling visitors to
observe similarities and differences up close. Visitors are also
able to walk through a simulated kelp forest, learn about
conservation issues facing these two ecosystems, and view
scientists at work behind the scenes.
Just as the exhibit itself does, this website serves
to educate about the nature and importance of marine ecosystems,
to define many of the components of marine ecosystems, and to
instill an appreciation for these ecosystems and the role people
play in them. Some of the things you will be able to do in this
website include:
- Walk though the various zones of the exhibit
- Learn how scientists recreate the environments of
the coral reef and rocky coast ecosystems
- Get an introduction to the biology of some of
these marine organisms
- Read about research being conducted by scientists
within the exhibit and other departments within the
museum concerned about marine ecosystems
- Learn what needs to be considered before setting
up your own marine aquarium
- Ask questions of the exhibit scientists
So come discover what marine ecosystems are, how they
work, how they affect you, and how you affect them.
Home
Ecosystems
The
Coral Reef Ecosystem
The
Rocky Coast Ecosystem
Photo
Gallery
Position:
Volunteer
What
to consider when setting up a salt water aquarium
Ecosystem
Components
Frequently
Asked Questions
Vocabulary
Bibliography
for Aquarium Hobbyists
Exploring Marine
Ecosystems Exhibit
National Museum of
Natural History