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In the midnight zone, which is typically found at depths of 1,000 to 4,000 meters in the ocean, corals such as deep-sea or cold-water corals thrive. Unlike their shallow-water counterparts, these corals do not rely on sunlight for photosynthesis; instead, they feed on plankton and organic matter that drift down from the upper layers of the ocean. Species like Lophelia pertusa and other scleractinian corals are commonly found in these depths, often forming reefs that provide habitat for diverse marine life.

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