Sardines typically inhabit the pelagic zone of the ocean, specifically in the upper layers of the water column known as the epipelagic zone, which extends from the surface down to about 200 meters. They are commonly found in coastal areas and upwelling regions where nutrients are abundant, allowing for high productivity. These fish often form large schools, which helps them evade predators and efficiently feed on plankton.
sardines live all over the world!
sardines
What type of whale and plankton live in the palagic zone and what do they look like and what types of fish live in the plagic zone to
they live in the intertidal zone but they go to the surface zone
They live in the intertidal zone.
minight zone
robins live in frigid zone
I live in the Central Time Zone....
they live in the twilight zone
hermit crabs live in the intertidal zone
Great white shark, Sardines, and millions of other species.
in what ocean zone do blue shark live in