Many marine species have specific habitats where they live and breed, often depending on their ecological requirements. For example, some fish species thrive in coral reefs, while others prefer the open ocean or deep-sea environments. Breeding typically occurs in areas with ample food supply and suitable conditions for the survival of their young, such as shallow coastal waters or estuaries. It's essential to know the specific species in question to provide a more accurate answer.
on the surface or the deapest part of the ocean
Dolphins live in every ocean.
They live mainly in the deeper part of the ocean, but some live in the coastal area.
no the whales do not breed in the Antarctic because the waters are too cold they nomaly breed in the warmer waters of the Great Barrier Reef
starfish live in the middle of the ocean
they live on the seashore
They live in ALASKA
seahorses live in almost every ocean. they live in the most deep part of the ocean.
Pacific Ocean
in the water under rocks and behind plankton
both
yes deep part of the ocean