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depends on how deep but there is marine life almost anywhere in the salty waters of the ocean.
sea lily
Sargasso weed is seaweed that grows in the Sargasso sea. Provides food and shelter for marine life in the deep sea.
Youji Ohkata has written: 'Under the sea' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Deep-sea fauna, Marine fauna, Marine animals, Deep-sea animals
Marine life in the abyssal plain includes deep-sea organisms like anglerfish, gulper eels, grenadiers, and deep-sea cucumbers. These animals have adapted to the extreme pressure, lack of light, and cold temperatures of the deep ocean. Many species also exhibit bioluminescence to navigate and communicate in the dark depths.
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marine biologist
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Carl Chun was a German marine biologist and deep-sea explorer known for participating in several important oceanographic expeditions. He conducted research on deep-sea organisms and made significant contributions to the study of marine life, especially in the field of cephalopods. Chun's work helped advance scientific understanding of the deep sea environment.
Marine biology is the scientific study of the biology of marine life, organisms in the sea.
John D. Gage has written: 'Deep-sea biology' -- subject(s): Benthic animals, Benthos, Deep-sea animals, Deep-sea biology, Ecology, Marine animals