Yes, the quillback rockfish (Sebastes maliger) is typically found in the continental slope and can inhabit depths ranging from 30 to over 300 meters. They are often associated with rocky substrates and can be found near reefs and structures. This habitat provides them with shelter and access to their primary food sources.
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Great white sharks typically live in marine ecosystems, specifically in coastal areas, along continental shelves, and around islands. They are commonly found in temperate and subtropical waters where prey species are abundant, such as seals, sea lions, and smaller fish.
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The hardest ski slope is often considered to be the Corbet's Couloir at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming, USA. It features a narrow entry, steep drop, and variable conditions, making it a challenging run for even expert skiers.
Octopuses and squid live on the continental slope.
There are not many plants that live in the continental slope. One of the few plants that live here is algae.
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Some animals that live by the continental slope include deep-sea fish like anglerfish and lanternfish, bottom-dwelling creatures like sea cucumbers and sea stars, and pelagic species such as whales and dolphins that may traverse the slope in search of food. These animals have adapted to the unique pressures and conditions found in the deep ocean environment along the continental slope.
Clown fish live on the continental shelf part of the ocean zone.
No, most parrotfish are reef dwelling fish. Unless you mean the freshwater variety, in which case they are man-made.
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Whales and sea turtles are the most common animals that live in the continental rise. Other animals that can be found there include tuna, cod, halibut, lobsters, and crabs.
Nematodes can live on fish, in fish and fish can consume them.
Great White and tiger sharks live in the continental rise.