It has light and it also produces its own light and thus when it is very dark it could lit up its own light and see clearly.
behavioral
Organisms with light-producing body parts would most likely be found in deep ocean environments where there is limited sunlight, such as the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones. This phenomenon, called bioluminescence, is a common adaptation for attracting prey, startling predators, communication, or camouflage in these dark environments.
Blue light wavelengths (around 450-485 nm) are absorbed the quickest in the ocean due to the scattering and absorption effects of the water molecules and particles. This is why ocean water appears blue, as blue light penetrates less deeply than other visible light wavelengths.
light energy is not strong enough! <--NovaNet
They can only live on the floor if there is enough light. If the algae is kelp, then it can grow long enough to reach light but still would have to be close to the light when small.
behavioral
A "Lantern" Fish lives in the Midnight Zone of the Ocean.
There are many, including squid, tunicates and cniadrians. Lantern fish would seem to be the logical choice though.
minight zone
zooplankton and little pieces of trash floating around in the ocean. Some of the bigger species eat other lantern fish.
found in oceans worldwide
Organisms with light-producing body parts would most likely be found in deep ocean environments where there is limited sunlight, such as the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones. This phenomenon, called bioluminescence, is a common adaptation for attracting prey, startling predators, communication, or camouflage in these dark environments.
in 1942 columbus filed the ocean blue
yes
Sai-sai fish, also known as lanternfish, possess specialized photophores, which are light-producing organs located on their bodies. These photophores contain bioluminescent bacteria that react with chemicals in the fish's body, producing light. This adaptation serves various purposes, including camouflage, attracting prey, and communication with other fish. The ability to light up helps them navigate the dark depths of the ocean where they reside.
Ocean of Light International School was created in 1996.
lots of animals like lantern fish, skate, northrn bottle noesed whale, empire penguins