weed plants
Aquatic Plants. Coral
No, they live in the open oceans, where the kelp is at the very bottom of the ocean.
Any crustaceans (shrimp, krill, etc) that live in the open ocean (off-shore and off the bottom)
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
Many big fish live in the open ocean zone including dolphins, whales, sharks, and tuna. There are many other fish that live in the open ocean as well.
i think only the spectacled porpoise live in the open ocean.... but the others live in bays and coastal waters.....
They live in the open ocean
over 5,000 species of fish live in the ocean
Most plants and animals live in the Sunlit Zone.
No whales prefer open ocean, not caves.
The open water zone reaches down to where sunlight can still penetrate. Organisms that live here include tadpoles, fish, and non deep-rooted plants. Phytoplankton is the most abundant organism here.
Plants that live in the Open Sea Zone, also known as the pelagic zone, include phytoplankton like diatoms and dinoflagellates, as well as floating seaweeds like Sargassum. These plants are adapted to survive in the open ocean environment, where they rely on sunlight and nutrients dissolved in the water for photosynthesis and growth.