Sea lion's have an adaptation called countershading. When a predator looks down into the sunlight zone the sea lion appears dark, when a predator looks up the sea lion appears lighter as to blend into the light above.
sunlight zone
The amount of salinity that there is in the sunlight zone is about 3.5 percent. About 90 percent of sea life also resides in this zone.
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They live in the Pelagic Zone
The amount of salinity that there is in the sunlight zone is about 3.5 percent. About 90 percent of sea life also resides in this zone.
Coral reefs are located in the Sunlight zone of the ocean. The sunlight zone begins at sea level and ends at 300 ft. this zone has the most sea life of any other zone containing 90% of all sea life. Coral reefs require plenty of sunlight in order to survive, and even if a film of algae grows over the surface the reef will die.
no it does not it lives in the sunlight zone witch is the
Tuna Sharks Mackeral Sea Anemone
Intertidal Zone Sunlight Zone, and a few species in the twilight zone .
Around the California seas (there is no such thing as the California seas)
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.
No, the nortical zone and the middle layer of the ocean are not the same. The nortical zone refers to the region of the ocean near the surface where there is abundant sunlight. The middle layer, also known as the mesopelagic zone, is the twilight zone where sunlight is limited and deeper-sea creatures reside.