Why does this interaction result in more biological activity than areas of the ocean further away from the coastline?
The surface winds blow warm surface water containing oxygen away from marine organisms.
The surface winds blow warm surface water containing oxygen away from marine organisms.
The surface winds blow sediment into the ocean water to feed the marine organisms.
The surface winds blow sediment into the ocean water to feed the marine organisms.
The surface winds help move nutrients from deeper to more shallow water to feed marine organisms.
The surface winds help move nutrients from deeper to more shallow water to feed marine organisms.
The surface winds move oxygen from the coastline to the deeper ocean water to provide oxygen for marine organisms.