Yes they do live in the sunlit zone. they feed on plankton which also lives in this zone
minight zone
The Neritic Zone...I think.
neritic zone
yes they do
Neritic zone
artic circle, frigid waters They live in the sunlight zone of the artic circle. :) the neritic zone
They are very tropical and come from the tributaries of the Amazon river
That depends on the specific neritic zone. An animal endangered in general in a neritic zone is different than one endangered in a specific estuary or reef ecosystem for example. Manatees would qualify if you wanted an example of an animal.
Producers in the neritic zone include seaweed and phytoplankton.
No. Sharks generally live in the surface, neritic, or intertidal zones of the ocean.
This question is debatable. It could either be the open-ocean zone because it is bigger and deeper so animals who can live at the bottom and the top can live in the open-ocean zone. it could be the neritic zone because of the water that flows through and etc. =D
The Neritic Zone is the region that receives lots of sunlight and extends to a depth of about 200 meters.