200-300 meters
Pelagic Zone
- the intertidal zone - the sublittoral zone - the bathyal zone - the abyssal zone and - the hadal zone
sublittoral zone
sublittoral zone
Brain coral lives in the sublittoral zone.
sublittoral zone.... brooo
That is the correct spelling of "neritic" which refers to the sublittoral oceanic zone.
algae
sublittoral
Coral reefs are typically divided into several water zones based on depth and light availability. The sublittoral zone is where most coral growth occurs, extending from the low tide mark to about 60 meters deep, while the intertidal zone is the area exposed to air at low tide. The mesophotic zone lies below the sublittoral zone, reaching depths of about 60 to 150 meters, where light diminishes but some corals can still survive. Finally, the deep-sea zone includes depths beyond 150 meters, where light is scarce, and coral presence is minimal.
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 depth of the dark zone