Sign in
The image captures an educational exhibit panel, likely within a museum or educational institution in Santiago, Chile. The main display board is titled "Sistemas bentónico y pelágico" (Benthic and Pelagic Systems) and illustrates various ocean depth zones and their inhabitants. Above this, a larger sign is partially visible, reading "LAS ZONAS DEL MAR" (The Zones of the Sea) in yellow capital letters on a dark gray background.

The central graphic on the main panel is a diagram depicting a cross-section of the ocean, differentiating between the Benthic Zone (seabed) and the Pelagic Zone (open water). Depth markers, such as "20 metros" and "1.100 metros," are visible. Various marine organisms, represented by illustrations and numbers, are placed in their respective zones within the diagram.

To the left of the diagram, additional illustrations of marine life include a sea urchin and different fish species. To the right, a list of larger fish species is provided with their common and scientific names:
*   6 Anchovela (Engraulis ringens)
*   7 Sierra (Thyrsites atun)
*   8 Albacora (Xiphias gladius)
*   9 Sardina fosforescente (Lampanyctus achirus)
*   10 Pez víbora (Chauliodus sloani) (partially visible)

Below the main panel, two smaller text panels provide further information. One asks, "¿Qué son los organismos bentónicos?" (What are benthic organisms?). The other, titled "¿Qué especies bentónicas podemos encontrar en el mar chileno?" (What benthic species can we find in the Chilean sea?), describes organisms like the "sol de mar (Heliaster helianthus)" which inhabits rocky areas and feeds on mussels (choritos), barnacles (picorocos), and chitons. It also mentions the "pejesapo (Sicyases sanguineus)".

The exhibit is designed to be informative, combining clear visuals with explanatory text in Spanish, focusing on marine ecosystems relevant to the Chilean region. The setting is indoors, with ambient lighting illuminating the display boards.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

Stake attention in this memory

The image captures an educational exhibit panel, likely within a museum or educational institution in Santiago, Chile. The main display board is titled "Sistemas bentónico y pelágico" (Benthic and Pelagic Systems) and illustrates various ocean depth zones and their inhabitants. Above this, a larger sign is partially visible, reading "LAS ZONAS DEL MAR" (The Zones of the Sea) in yellow capital letters on a dark gray background. The central graphic on the main panel is a diagram depicting a cross-section of the ocean, differentiating between the Benthic Zone (seabed) and the Pelagic Zone (open water). Depth markers, such as "20 metros" and "1.100 metros," are visible. Various marine organisms, represented by illustrations and numbers, are placed in their respective zones within the diagram. To the left of the diagram, additional illustrations of marine life include a sea urchin and different fish species. To the right, a list of larger fish species is provided with their common and scientific names: * 6 Anchovela (Engraulis ringens) * 7 Sierra (Thyrsites atun) * 8 Albacora (Xiphias gladius) * 9 Sardina fosforescente (Lampanyctus achirus) * 10 Pez víbora (Chauliodus sloani) (partially visible) Below the main panel, two smaller text panels provide further information. One asks, "¿Qué son los organismos bentónicos?" (What are benthic organisms?). The other, titled "¿Qué especies bentónicas podemos encontrar en el mar chileno?" (What benthic species can we find in the Chilean sea?), describes organisms like the "sol de mar (Heliaster helianthus)" which inhabits rocky areas and feeds on mussels (choritos), barnacles (picorocos), and chitons. It also mentions the "pejesapo (Sicyases sanguineus)". The exhibit is designed to be informative, combining clear visuals with explanatory text in Spanish, focusing on marine ecosystems relevant to the Chilean region. The setting is indoors, with ambient lighting illuminating the display boards.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Santiago

Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.