-The Angler Fish
-The Gulper Eel
-The Vampire Squid
-The Sea Cucumber
-Tube worms
-Pompey worms
-Serrate octopus
-Dumbo octopus
-Telescope octopus
-Giant spider crab
-Viper fish
-biscuit star
-comb jellyfish
-luminescence star
-Remipedia
-ping pong sea sponge
-deep sea urchin
Aphotic = no light so it is the zone below the depth of where light can penetrate. Depends on several things. The clarity of the water. less stuff in the water the farther light can go. There are no plants in the aphotic zone. Generally, there is less oxygen (and sometimes none) in the aphotic zone, but some animals can be found there. It depends on how deep this zone is and how well mixed the water column is.
Common animals in the temperate zone include deer, squirrels, rabbits, bears, and woodpeckers. Common plants in the temperate zone include oaks, maples, birches, and conifers like pines and firs.
In the midnight zone, which is the deepest part of the ocean where no sunlight penetrates, biotic factors include deep-sea fish such as anglerfish and gulper eels, cephalopods like the giant squid, bioluminescent organisms such as jellyfish and lanternfish, and deep-sea crustaceans like amphipods and isopods. These organisms have adapted to the extreme pressure, cold temperatures, and limited food sources found in this zone. The biodiversity in the midnight zone is relatively low compared to other oceanic zones due to the harsh conditions.
Animals that live in the littoral zone include crabs, sea stars, small fish, snails, mussels, and algae. These organisms are adapted to fluctuating water levels and exposure to air during low tide. They play important roles in the ecosystem by providing food and habitat for other marine species.
The neritic zone is the first 200 meters of ocean water, including most of the continental shelf. The primary consumers of the neritic zone are sea birds, herrings, mackerels, tunas and smaller species of fish.
Octopuses.
The midnight zone comes after the Twilight zone; it extends from 3280 feet to 13,124 feet and temperatures are near-freezing. There is no light except for that of the bioluminescent animals that live there.
the only light in this zone comes from light-producing animals.
midnight zone?
The sunlight zone and the midnight zone
Animals that can be found in the midnight ocean zone include deep-sea fish like anglerfish, gulper eels, and hatchetfish. Other creatures, such as giant squid and vampire squids, are also known to inhabit this deep and dark region of the ocean.
The animals that live in the midnight zone are bioluminescent jellyfish, angler fish, tube worms, and a lot of phytoplankton
the salinity in the midnight zone is a kind of high amount
The really deep, bottom layer of the ocean.
the lowest part of the ocean where it is so dark that it looks like midnight
The midnight zone and the abyssal zone
Jellyfish do live in the midnight zone. In addition, tube worms, phytoplankton, and angler fish live in the midnight zone.