Found it. Its oligotrophic.
Close to the the marine's benthic zone, this zone is the bottom-most zone to the fresh water biome.
As a plankton, I would most likely live in the c) limnetic zone of the river. This area is well-lit and supports a diverse range of phytoplankton and zooplankton, allowing for photosynthesis and a rich food web. The profundal zone is too deep and dark for plankton, while the benthic and sediment zones are more associated with bottom-dwelling organisms rather than free-floating plankton.
benthic baby
You would fine sediment in the benthic zone, or bottom, of a lake.
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The two subzones making up the Benthic zone is the abyssal and hadal
Waters as deep as 200 meters are referred to as the epipelagic zone, or the photic zone.The upper layer of a marine ecosystem is the limnectic zone, where sunlight penetrates. Below it are the profundal zone and the benthic zone.
Since the benthic zone is the lowest level of any body of water, the depth of the water would be a density independent factor.for more information on the benthic zone double click on the word anywhere on the screen.
The amount of light penetration into the benthic zone, nutrient availability, and the presence of photosynthetic organisms such as phytoplankton and aquatic plants are key factors that determine whether photosynthesis can occur in the benthic zone of a lake. If there is sufficient light and nutrients, photosynthesis can be sustained in the benthic zone.
Scavengers
Benthic Invertebrates
The Ocean Floor