Encouraging collective action in addressing climate change through resource sharing and community engagement.

aquatic biome

An aquatic biome is a large naturally occurring community of plants, animals, and other species living in an aquatic habitat.

The aquatic biome has two parts:

  • Freshwater regions of the biome – streams, lakes and rivers have a low salt concentration.

  • Marine regions of the biome – estuaries and the ocean have higher salt concentrations.

pathways:

06.04.2022 / UC Berkeley / The Marine Biome

06.04.2022 / NRDC / Monitoring Priorites for Offshore Wind