Biotic Factors: fish, whales, sharks, dolphins, plants, jellyfish, plankton, coral (coral is both biotic and abiotic), sponges, shrimp, starfish, squids. Abiotic factors are non-living creatures, here are abiotic factors of the pacific ocean. read more
Biotic factors include plants, animals, fungi, algae, and bacteria. Abiotic factorsinclude sunlight, temperature, moisture, wind or water currents, soil type, and nutrient availability.Ocean ecosystems are impacted by abiotic factors in ways that may be different from terrestrial ecosystems. read more
Ocean ecosystems are impacted by abiotic factors in ways that may be different from terrestrial ecosystems. Humans are biotic components of marine ecosystems and have a significant impact on the maintenance of healthy, well-balanced ocean ecosystems. read more
Together, biotic and abiotic factors are the basic components of an ecosystem. The relationship between them is called holocoenosis. Collectively, biotic and abiotic factors create a sustainable ecosystem, which is an interdependence of factors within the ecosystem. read more