Carolina Environmental Diversity Explorations

Wetlands of the coastal plains · By Dirk Frankenberg

The part of the sea floor that gradually descends from the coastline to depths of about 600 feet (or up to 200 meters) at which point the bottom drops down sharply, forming the continental slope to the great depths of the ocean; the shallow bottom just offshore of most continents between water's edge and a sharp drop-off where the bottom plunges steeply.