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Why is the terrestrial ecosystem important to the marine ecosystem?

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Why is the terrestrial ecosystem important to the marine ecosystem?

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Here’s one reason. The coastal zone makes up less than 10% if the world’s ocean area but contains 90% of all marine species.Most ecosystems found in the coastal zone have a high net productivity per unit area, thanks to the zone’s ample supplies of sunlight and plant nutrients that flow from land and are distributed by tidal flows and ocean currents.

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