Definition of Neritic zone

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neritic zone

Noun
1. the ocean waters from the low tide mark to a depth of about 100 fathoms
(hypernym) ocean floor, ocean bottom, seabed, sea bottom, Davy Jones's locker, Davy Jones

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Neritic zone Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries

Environmental Engineering (English ver.)
NERITIC ZONE
The relatively shallow water zone that extends from the high tide market to the edge of the Continental Shelf. May also refer to such shallow water regions of lakes.


Neritic zone Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Neritic zone
Neritic zone spans from the low-tide line to the edge of the continental shelf in oceans. This region receives ample sunlight and extends to a depth of about 200 meters (656 feet), where the bottom is covered with seaweed. The neritic zone has a low water pressure and fairly stable temperature and is a home to most of the world's great fishing areas. Just as in freshwater biomes, the shallow water allows photosynthesis to occur. As a result, this zone is particularly rich in living things. Most of the photosynthetic life such as phytoplankton are found in this region. The neritic zone together with estuaries account for total productivity of sea. This zone is occupied by a large number of species viz., bacteriadinoflagellatesoysters, etc.

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