Neritic (Zone)
Continental shelf Continental slope abyss/abyssal plain
They are found in the ocean, like in the Atlantic near Canada. There are still a few in the North Sea, above the European continental shelf.
shelf
The neritic zone is the relatively shallow part of the ocean above the drop off of the continental shelf. The neritic zone is also known as the coastal water, coastal ocean or the sublittoral zone.
The neritic zone is the relatively shallow part of the ocean above the drop off of the continental shelf. The neritic zone is also known as the coastal water, coastal ocean or the sublittoral zone.
The neritic zone is the relatively shallow part of the ocean above the drop off of the continental shelf. The neritic zone is also known as the coastal water, coastal ocean or the sublittoral zone.
contiental shelf \
The continental shelf, continental slop and the ocean floor
The ocean zone that covers the continental shelf is called the neritic zone. It extends from the shoreline to the edge of the continental shelf, which is typically around 200 meters deep. This zone is characterized by high levels of sunlight, nutrients, and biodiversity.
continental slope. :)
I think you mean what Indian ocean country of islands has its own continental shelf - It it Seychelles
No the shelf is among the shallowest parts of the ocean.