Epipelagic Zone
The epipelagic zone
the top layer of the ocean is called the Epipelagic
Answer is The epipelagic zone
Humpback whales live in the epipelagic layer (down to 600 feet below sea level) of most of the world's oceans, because that is where their food is. It is not known how deep they dive.
Not as such. But UV light can help epipelagic fish (surface-dwelling; the kind usually found in fish tanks) maintain their natural coloration.
Flying fish live in the bottom layer of the ocean.
Sharks usually live in the Epipelagic zone (0m-120m) of the ocean.
yes the epipelagic zone is also the same as the sunlit zone. so yes that is indeed where they live
caterpillers, crocs, fish and frogs all live there.
In the Epipelagic zone, what is the food web?
Nekton is the layer of the ocean that mammals that can swim under their own power live. Such as the Blowfish.