Georgias Barrier Islands Reefs How do the habitats
Georgia’s Barrier Islands & Reefs How do the habitats of Georgia impact the organisms that live there?
Where are the Barrier Islands and Reefs of Georgia? Barrier Islands & Reefs n This region borders the Atlantic Ocean. n The coastline is over 100 miles long. n Along Georgia’s coast are barrier islands. n Gray’s Reef is the largest near-shore live bottom reef.
Characteristics of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs n There are eight groups of islands. n Most islands are not developed. n The islands protect the salt water marshes.
Characteristics of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs Maritime forests have live oak trees. Moss and ferns also grow these forests. It’s home to many other plants and animals.
Characteristics of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs This habitat includes salt water marshes, which lie at the edge of the ocean and is home to many animals.
Characteristics of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs The sand dunes at the beach are covered with plants that can tolerate salt and grow in the sand.
Characteristics of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs On the sandy beaches you can find many birds, such as gulls searching for food. Many sea turtles come to the beach to lay their eggs.
Characteristics of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs Offshore, there are many ocean plants and animals. Reefs can be found in the waters offshore.
Characteristics of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs are homes to many soft corals, sponges and fish off the coast of Georgia. Gray’s Reef is the largest one in the area.
Mammals of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs Right Whale Manatee Bottlenose Dolphins Round-Tailed Muskrat
Fish of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs Bay Anchovy Atlantic Menhaden Ladyfish Sea Trout Black Drum Tarpon Atlantic Stingray Sheepshead
Birds of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs Piping Plover Fish Crow Osprey Laughing Gull Black Skimmer Painted Bunting American Oyster Catcher
Reptiles of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs Leather Back Sea Turtle Island Glass Lizard Loggerhead Sea Turtle Rainbow Snake
Trees of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs Laurel Oak Live Oak Loblolly Bay Yaupon Holly Palmetto Palm Southern Red Oak
Shrubs of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs Small Anise Summersweet Clethra Dwarf Palmetto Honeycup Groundsel Bush Gallberry
Other Common Plants of Georgia’s Barrier Islands and Reefs Sea Oats Cord Grass Morning Glories Pennywort
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