Dragon Fish, octopus, angler fish, and jellyfish.
sea cuccumber & angler fish
The intertial zone is where the ocean meets the shore
Antarctica is a continent. No sea creatures live on land.
the sea otter zone
Creatures in the midnight zone, or the bathypelagic zone, include bioluminescent organisms like anglerfish, lanternfish, and viperfish. These deep-sea creatures have adapted to the extreme cold, high pressure, and darkness of this zone. Many have unique features such as large mouths, sharp teeth, and sensitive eyes to help them survive in this environment.
A destructive plate boundary (WITH a subduction zone!)
Tuna Sharks Mackeral Sea Anemone
Angler fish, Benthic sharks.
These are only SOME of the sea creatures...: Pale octopus, Yeti cram, sea anemones, stalked barnacles and a seven-pronged starfish.
Key zones in an ocean biosystem include the surface zone where most sunlight penetrates, the twilight zone where light diminishes, and the deep zone where no sunlight reaches. Organisms in these zones include phytoplankton, zooplankton, fish, marine mammals, and deep-sea creatures like anglerfish and grenadiers.
Twilight zone
Some of the creatures that live in the Mariana Trench include amphipods, snailfish, and deep-sea jellyfish. These organisms have adapted to survive in the extreme conditions of the deep-sea environment, such as high pressures, low temperatures, and limited food sources.