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What ocean zone(s) do bottlenose dolphins live in? Most dolphins live in what is commonly called the "Sunlight zone", although there are different names associated with it. There are reports of dolphins diving to depths of 337m (1011ft), which would put them in the "Twilight zone". This means that they likely live in the upper zone and occasionly travel to the lower for food or other reasons.

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