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  2. Deep-sea community - Wikipedia

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    Below the thermocline, the water mass of the deep ocean is cold and far more homogeneous. Thermoclines are strongest in the tropics, where the temperature of the epipelagic zone is usually above 20 °C. From the base of the epipelagic, the temperature drops over several hundred meters to 5 or 6 °C at 1,000 meters.

  3. Benthic zone - Wikipedia

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    From the shallowest to the deepest are: the epipelagic (less than 200 meters), the mesopelagic (200–1,000 meters), the bathyal (1,000–4,000 meters), the abyssal (4,000–6,000 meters) and the deepest, the hadal (below 6,000 meters). [23] The lower zones are in deep, pressurized areas of the ocean.

  4. Deep-sea fish - Wikipedia

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    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. Because this typically extends only a few hundred meters below the water, the deep sea, about 90% of the ocean volume, is in darkness.

  5. Cyclothone - Wikipedia

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    All species in the genus Cyclothone live in the midwater range of the deep sea, and are most commonly found in the mesopelagic zone at 300–1500 meters depth (roughly 1,000-5,000 feet). [7] The deep sea is an extreme habitat, and life in the deep ocean has specialized adaptations to survive.

  6. Deep sea - Wikipedia

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    Below this zone, the deep sea consists of the abyssal zone which occurs between the ocean depths of 3000 and 6000 meters [14] and the hadal zone (6000 – 11,000 meters). [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Food consists of falling organic matter known as ' marine snow ' and carcasses derived from the productive zone above, and is scarce both in terms of spatial and ...

  7. Animals found living underground near deep-sea ... - AOL

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    They were living inside cavities within the Earth's crust at an ocean-floor site where the Pacific is 1.56 miles (2,515 meters) deep. All the species were previously known to have lived near such ...

  8. Abyssal zone - Wikipedia

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    The deep trenches or fissures that plunge down thousands of meters below the ocean floor (for example, the mid-oceanic trenches such as the Mariana Trench in the Pacific) are almost unexplored. [6] Previously, only the bathyscaphe Trieste, the remote control submarine Kaikō and the Nereus have been able to descend to these depths.

  9. An elusive creature of the deep can live for centuries ... - AOL

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    This week, learn why Greenland sharks can live for centuries, discover when Neanderthals and humans met, see the most volcanic world in our solar system, and more. An elusive creature of the deep ...