No, they are in shallow waters
A deep sea port is a port that provides for the staging and anchoring or docking of boats, ships, and other marine vessels often for the purpose of loading or unloading products or goods. The difference between deep sea ports and regular ports is that a deep sea port has a longer depth from surface to sea bottom.
Squids inhabit deep sea waters.
Blobfish is a deep sea fish.Ê They typically live in the deep waters off Australia and Tasmania.Ê They are rarely seen by humans because of the depth of the waters that they live in.
The earlier answer was idiotic. Seals are mammAls* and they mostly are found near coasts and shallow ocean waters. They do not go on land, if they go on land they will become "beached" and die. They are not deep sea and are generically found in shallow waters.
depends on how deep but there is marine life almost anywhere in the salty waters of the ocean.
The Sargasso sea is much clearer and deeper than the rest of the North Atlantic Ocean. The sun can also go about 1 kilometer deep into the sea its so clear.
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Lake Superior is considered an inland sea because of its vast size, deep waters, and powerful currents that resemble those of a sea.
Sea dragons tend to live in warm waters (due to being coldblooded) with lots of fish and other prey. They stay in deep waters, preferring not to come into shallow, sandy water of beaches and reefs.
This is very much a matter of the detail you wish to go into. Marine habitats can be divided into coastal and open ocean habitats. You might distinguish between warmer and colder surface waters, or the different levels of the deep sea such as benthic, demersal and pelagic. There are vast differences as habitats between a kelp bed and a coral reef.
Sea cucumbers can only be found in the deep waters of the salty lower Bay. They use their tube feet to crawl across the bottom