Yes. Some fish do live in the ocean's transition zone. Lanterneye fish, hatchetfish, and viperfish are examples.
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The epipelagic zone of the ocean is where most life lives.
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The SUNLIT ZONE is this warm and sunny zone supports most of the life in the ocean.
The ocean can be divided into several zones: the sunlight zone (photic zone) where most marine life thrives and photosynthesis occurs, the twilight zone (mesopelagic zone) with limited light, the midnight zone (bathypelagic zone) with complete darkness, and the abyssal zone and hadal zone which are the deepest parts of the ocean where pressure is extreme and temperatures are near freezing.
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Biomes' are not separated with a distinct line, they transition into one another. This transition is the transitional zone.
The sunlight zone. Most animal and plant life use the sun to stay alive. The most plant life is found here. There is life in all zones in the ocean but the sunlight zone has the most.
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