Here are three methods for measuring abiotic factors in marine ecosystems:
1. Temperature - Use a thermometer or temperature probe to measure water temperature at various depths. Thermometers provide an instant reading while probes can record temperature over time to monitor fluctuations.
2. Salinity - Use a refractometer or salinometer to measure the amount of dissolved salts in seawater. Refractometers pass a light beam through a water sample; salinity is read based on how much the beam bends. Salinometers use electrical conductivity.
3. Light - Use a light meter or underwater quantum sensor to measure photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) at different depths. PAR is the wavelength of light used by plants for