The North Sea Geography The North Sea shelf

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The North Sea

The North Sea

Geography �The North Sea- shelf sea placed between: Denmark, Switzerland, Norway, British Isles, Germany

Geography �The North Sea- shelf sea placed between: Denmark, Switzerland, Norway, British Isles, Germany Belgium, Netherlands and France. It is connected with the Baltic because by sea straits. �Surface area: 750, 000 km 2 �Average depth: 95 m �Max depth: 700 m �Resources: natural gas, petroleum, coal �Max temperature: 17°C �Min temperature: 6°C �Salinity: 35‰

The North Sea fauna � Because of similar climate the North Sea is the

The North Sea fauna � Because of similar climate the North Sea is the home of the same animals as the Baltic Sea : seals and porpoises. Thanks to higher salinity more species live in the North Sea: � herring � flounder � hake � rabbit fish � electric ray � shortfin mako shark � basking shark � sea duck � auk � bottlenose dolphin � harbor seal � walrus And… some species of whales.

The North Sea Flora Plant species , like in the. Baltic, include species of

The North Sea Flora Plant species , like in the. Baltic, include species of wrack, algae and kelp. Among these we can distinguish: �bladder wrack �Knotted wrack �macroalgal �seagrass Apart from these a new invasive species of plant called „japanese seaweed”can be found in the North Sea

The North Sea- benefits � an important communication route � developed fishing (herring, mackerel,

The North Sea- benefits � an important communication route � developed fishing (herring, mackerel, flounder, cod) � extraction of natural gas and crude oil � the biggest harbors in the world are situated at the North Sea: the Netherlands- Rotterdam and Amsterdam, Great Britain- London, Newcastle or Germany- Hamburg.

Facts hidden in the North Sea 1) 2) 3) Organic bomb- 10 years ago

Facts hidden in the North Sea 1) 2) 3) Organic bomb- 10 years ago about 65 tons of mercury have been discovered at the bottom of the sea in a German ship destroyed in 1945. Distaster of Baltic Ace- 5 th December 2012 , two ships: „Baltic Ace” and „Corvus J”collided. In the disaster 11/24 memebers of the „Baltic Ace” crew were lost. History contained in sharks’ fangs- scientists think that thanks of sharks’ tusks we can track the history of the climate of the North Sea. They claim that 55 mln years ago water of this sea was the same as water in lakes today.

To be continued…

To be continued…