Presentation summary
By understanding the natural relationships under water, we can better understand the transfer of energy within marine ecosystem. This presentation looks at the food webs common to the ocean and how they are classified as trophic levels. We will then consider the impact humans have on these food chains.
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Curriculum links
- Use models, including food webs, to represent matter and energy flow in ecosystems and predict the impact of changing abiotic and biotic factors on populations (AC9S7U02)
Aligned Cool.org resources
- Lesson: Seal the Loop - Marine food webs - year 7-8
- Lesson: Blue - Marine Protected Areas - year 5-6
- Video: Food webs
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