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  2. Bathypelagic zone - Wikipedia

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    The bathypelagic zone or bathyal zone (from Greek βαθύς (bathýs), deep) is the part of the open ocean that extends from a depth of 1,000 to 4,000 m (3,300 to 13,000 ft) below the ocean surface. It lies between the mesopelagic above and the abyssopelagic below.

  3. Oceanic zone - Wikipedia

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    Temperatures in the Mesopelagic zone range from 5 to 4 °C (41 to 39 °F). The pressure is higher here, it can be up to 10,100 kilopascals (1,460 psi) and increases with depth. [1] 54% of the ocean lies in the Bathypelagic (aphotic) zone into which no light penetrates. This is also called the midnight zone and the deep ocean.

  4. The Fish With Lethal Weapons for Teeth - AOL

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    Its range is anywhere from 655 to 5,000 feet deep, which includes the twilight and midnight ocean zones. In these deep zones, the water is cold and the sunlight is very faint to nonexistent.

  5. Deep-sea fish - Wikipedia

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    The bathypelagic and abyssopelagic zones are aphotic, meaning that no light penetrates this area of the ocean. These zones make up about 75% of the inhabitable ocean space. [2] The epipelagic zone (0–200 metres (0–656 ft) deep) is the area where light penetrates the water and photosynthesis occurs. This is also known as the photic zone.

  6. Watch: Newly identified deep sea slug glows as it glides ...

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    Bathydevius caudactylus is a newly identified sea slug that lives in the midnight zone of the ocean, creating light in the darkness with bioluminescence at 8,500 feet below the surface, according ...

  7. ‘Mystery mollusk’ found in the ocean’s midnight zone is ...

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    Every adaptation that Bathydevius has developed to live in the midnight zone, classified as the deep waters that exist between 3,300 feet (1,000 meters) and 13,100 feet (4,000 meters) below the ...

  8. Pelagic fish - Wikipedia

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    Below the mesopelagic zone it is pitch dark. This is the midnight or bathypelagic zone, extending from 1000 m to the bottom deep water benthic zone. If the water is exceptionally deep, the pelagic zone below 4,000 metres (2.5 miles) sometimes is called the lower midnight or abyssopelagic zone.

  9. New glowing species of sea slug that inhabits ocean's deep ...

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    It lives at an extreme depth of 1,000 to 4,000 meters, or 3,300 to 13,100 feet, below the surface in the ocean’s midnight zone, creating a unique challenge for scientists who’ve worked for ...