Some of the most productive marine ecosystems occur in the Grand Banks and New Zealand plus the Patagonia ecoregions. The South Australian coastal waters are remarkable for unusually high levels of endemism in invertebrates, in addition to the diverse marine mammal assemblage found there.
Two of the world's largest temperate estuaries, the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays and the Northeast Atlantic Shelf are elevated to the Global Ecoregions due to their size, productivity, and habitat diversity. Two of the most distinctive enclosed temperate seas, the Mediterranean Sea and the Yellow and East China Seas, are recognized in the Global Ecoregions.
In this habitat are the following ecoregions:
Mediterranean
(199) Mediterranean Sea
North Temperate Atlantic
(200) Northeast Atlantic Shelf Marine
(201) Grand Banks
(202) Chesapeake Bay
North Temperate Indo-Pacific
(203) Yellow Sea
(204) Okhotsk Sea
Southern Ocean
(205) Patagonian Southwest Atlantic
(206) Southern Australian Marine
(207) New Zealand Marine
