Migrasi Lobster Duri
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Migrasi Lobster Duri
Perpindahan penduduk dari suatu wilayah
Migrasi
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Migrasi lobster duri adalah suatu kelompok yang memiliki tujuan yaitu berpindah rumah bersama sama ,
mencari tempat yang hangat. Lobster duri melakukan migrasi pada musim dingin
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About the ocean Introduction Curiosities
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Sea creatures Ocean life Curiosities
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01 About the ocean
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About the ocean
Mercury is the closest planet to the Speaking of craters, many of them
Sun and the smallest one in the were named after artists or authors
entire Solar System. This planet’s who made significant contributions
name has nothing to do with the to their respective fields. Mercury
liquid metal, since Mercury was takes a little more than 58 days to
named after the Roman messenger complete its rotation, so try to
god. Despite being closer to the Sun imagine how long days must be
than Venus, its temperatures aren’t there! Since the temperatures are so
as terribly hot as that planet’s. Its extreme, albeit not as extreme as on
surface is quite similar to that of Venus, and the solar radiation is so
Earth’s Moon, which means there are high, Mercury has been deemed to
a lot of craters and plains be non-habitable for humans
Introduction
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A visual journey into ocean depths
Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
and the smallest one in the Solar System—
it’s only a bit larger than the Moon
Venus
Venus has a beautiful name and is the
second planet from the Sun. It’s hot and
has a poisonous atmosphere
Marine conservation in action
Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one
in the Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than the Moon
Venus
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from
the Sun. It’s hot and has a poisonous atmosphere
Mars
Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place. It's full of iron
oxide dust, which gives the planet its reddish cast
Discoveries in the underwater realm
Mars Venus
Despite being red, Mars Venus has a beautiful
is actually a cold place. name and is the second
It's full of iron oxide dust planet from the Sun
Mercury Saturn
Mercury is the closest It was named after the
planet to the Sun and Roman god of wealth
the smallest of them all and agriculture
Crucial conservation strategies
Mars Venus Neptune
Despite being red, Mars Venus has a beautiful It's the fourth largest
is actually a cold place. name and is the second planet by diameter in
It's full of iron oxide dust planet from the Sun the Solar System
Mercury Saturn Jupiter
Mercury is the closest It was named after the Jupiter is a gas giant and
planet to the Sun and Roman god of wealth the biggest planet in the
the smallest of them all and agriculture Solar System
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Jupiter’s rotation period
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The Sun’s mass compared to Earth’s
386,000 km
Distance between Earth and the Moon
Technology in the service of the sea
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Mercury Venus Mars
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A global journey through the oceans
Pacific ocean
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Atlantic ocean
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Indian ocean
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Research throughout history
Venus is the second Despite being red,
planet from the Sun Mars is a cold place
Venus Mars
Mercury Jupiter
Mercury is the closest Jupiter is the biggest
planet to the Sun planet of them all
Ocean life infographics
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Mercury Venus
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Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful
planet to the Sun and species name and is the second
the smallest of them all planet from the Sun
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Ocean data
Ocean Location Size (Km2) Depth (m) Notable features
Pacific Asia-America Approx. 165.3 million 10,929 m Largest and deepest ocean
Atlantic America-Africa Approx. 85.1 million 8,376 m Key global trade and routes
Indian Asia-Africa Approx. 70.56 million 7,258 m Warm waters, coral reefs
Southern Antarctica Approx. 20.3 million 7,235 m The newest, unique ecosystem
Arctic North Pole Approx. 14.05 million 5,450 m Smallest and shallowest ocean
Comparison graph between oceans
A 25% Pacific ocean
B 70% Indian ocean
C 30% Atlantic ocean
D 45% Arctic ocean
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one in
the entire Solar System
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Our marine biologist team
Tom Hill Kali Harris
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About the coral reefs of the world
Coral Reef Unique Characteristics Importance of
Great Barrier Reef
World's largest coral reef and home coral reefs
diverse range of marine life
Famous for its stunning coral formations Coral reefs provide habitat
Palancar Reef and protection for numerous
and swim-throughs
marine species
UNESCO World Heritage Site and Pristine
Tubbataha Reefs
coral reefs and rich biodiversity They support local economies
Important for the conservation of through tourism and fisheries
Belize Barrier Reef and act as natural barriers
endangered species
against coastal erosion and
Highest marine biodiversity on the
Raja Ampat storm damage
planet, known for its coral gardens
Unique ecosystems adapted to warm,
Also, coral reefs are vital for
Red Sea Coral Reefs
saline waters with coral formations
maintaining the health and
diversity of the oceans
Pollution quantity of plastic waste
About plastic Highest number 9200
waste pollution 8200
The line graph shows a
steady increase in plastic 7500
waste (in thousands of tons)
in the ocean over the past 6200
two decades
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By 2020, the quantity of
plastic waste had reached
9,200 thousand tons,
highlighting a concerning
upward trend 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020
Marine conservation success stories
In a remote coastal region known as "Marinaville," a remarkable conservation effort took
place, reviving a once-endangered sea turtle population
For years, Marinaville's pristine beaches were a nesting ground for loggerhead sea turtles.
However, due to various threats, including habitat degradation and poaching, the
loggerhead population had dwindled to critically low numbers
The challenge The impact
● Loggerhead sea turtles were facing the ● The loggerhead sea turtle population
risk of extinction in Marinaville is now on a path to recovery
● Conservationists and local ● The success demonstrates the power
communities came together to of collective action and the dedication
address this urgent issue of conservationists
Marine species diversity
2,621 m 78,621 m
Adapted Disappeared
Q1 Sunlight zone 25% 75%
Q2 Twilight zone 70% 30%
Q3 Abyssal zone 90% 10%
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The future of our oceans
● Climate change: Our oceans face the ominous threat of climate change, resulting in
rising sea levels, ocean acidification, and increasingly frequent extreme weather events.
These changes have far-reaching consequences for marine life and coastal
communities alike
● Overfishing: Unsustainable fishing practices have depleted fish stocks and strained
marine ecosystems. The challenge is to transition toward responsible, sustainable
fisheries to prevent the collapse of crucial fishery resources
● Pollution: From plastic waste to oil spills, our oceans continue to suffer from pollution.
We must take decisive action to mitigate the harmful effects of pollutants on marine
life and ecosystems
● Habitat destruction: Coastal development and habitat destruction disrupt delicate
marine ecosystems, impacting biodiversity and vital breeding grounds
About the Lion's Mane jellyfish
Umbrella Gonads
Despite being red, Mars is Venus has a beautiful
actually a cold place. It's name and is the second
full of iron oxide dust planet from the Sun
Tentacles Oral arms
Jupiter is a gas giant and Earth is the third planet
the biggest planet in the from the Sun and the only
Solar System one that harbors life
The ocean food web
A delicate balance Top predators
The Ocean Food Web illustrates the complex
interactions among marine species, Marine mammals
showcasing the transfer of energy and
nutrients through various trophic levels. At its
Predatory fish
heart, it is a delicate balance of predator and
prey, each species playing a vital role in the
functioning of marine ecosystems Small fish
This intricate web of life is essential for
sustaining and diversity of our oceans, Zooplankton
reminding us of the interconnectedness of
all living organisms in the ocean Phytoplankton
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