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  2. Halobates - Wikipedia

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    The five offshore, pelagic species are H. micans, H. germanus, H. sericeus, H. splendens and H. sobrinus, of which the last four are found in the Indian and/or Pacific Oceans. H. micans has a circumglobal range, occurring offshore in warmer seas around the world from about 40° north to 40° south , and it is the only one found in the Atlantic ...

  3. Grimothea planipes - Wikipedia

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    Pelagic red crab (Grimothea planipes)Grimothea planipes usually feeds on protists and zooplankton, but will feed by filtering blooms of diatoms. [7]As the most abundant species of micronekton in the California Current, Grimothea planipes fills an important ecological niche converting primary production into energy that larger organisms can use. [8]

  4. Salp - Wikipedia

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    Pelagic tunicates (including salps) overview; Scientific expedition to study salps near Antarctica - many details, with interviews, photos, videos, graphs; Sludge of slimy organisms coats beaches of New England Boston Globe October 9, 2006; The salps on earthlife.net; The role of salps in the study of origin of the vertebrate brain

  5. Demersal zone - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between demersal species of fish and pelagic species is not always clear cut. The Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is a typical demersal fish, but can also be found in the open water column, and the Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) is predominantly a pelagic species but forms large aggregations near the seabed when it spawns on banks of gravel.

  6. Pelagic sediment - Wikipedia

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    Pelagic sediment or pelagite is a fine-grained sediment that accumulates as the result of the settling of particles to the floor of the open ocean, far from land. These particles consist primarily of either the microscopic, calcareous or siliceous shells of phytoplankton or zooplankton ; clay -size siliciclastic sediment ; or some mixture of these.

  7. Pelagic zone - Wikipedia

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    Altogether, the pelagic zone occupies 1,330 million km 3 (320 million mi 3) with a mean depth of 3.68 km (2.29 mi) and maximum depth of 11 km (6.8 mi). [2] [3] [4] Pelagic life decreases as depth increases. The pelagic zone contrasts with the benthic and demersal zones at the bottom of the sea. The benthic zone is the ecological region at the ...

  8. Meroplankton - Wikipedia

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    Meroplankton can be contrasted with holoplankton, which are planktonic organisms that stay in the pelagic zone as plankton throughout their entire life cycle. [ 3 ] After a period of time in the plankton, many meroplankton graduate to the nekton or adopt a benthic (often sessile ) lifestyle on the seafloor .

  9. Procellariiformes - Wikipedia

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    Procellariiformes / p r ɒ s ɛ ˈ l ɛər i. ɪ f ɔːr m iː z / is an order of seabirds that comprises four families: the albatrosses, the petrels and shearwaters, and two families of storm petrels.

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