Flying fish live close to the surface of the water. This is because they use the waves to increase their mobility through the water.
Fish survive in the ocean by their gills. Fish need oxygen too, just like many other living things. They do not breath the water. Their gills receive oxygen and they breath that way. that's why fish CAN live under water. Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the sea. The lanternfish is, by far, the most common deep-sea fish. Other deep sea fish include the flashlight fish, cookiecutter shark, bristlemouths, anglerfish, and viperfish.Only about 2% of known marine species inhabit the pelagic environment. This means that they live in the water column as opposed to the benthic organisms that live in or on the sea floor.Deep-sea organisms generally inhabit bathypelagic (1000m-4000m deep) and abyssopelagic (4000m-6000m deep) zones. However, characteristics of deep-sea organisms, such as bioluminescence can be seen in the mesopelagic (200m-1000m deep) zone as well. Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the sea. The lanternfish is, by far, the most common deep-sea fish. Other deep sea fish include the flashlight fish, cookiecutter shark, bristlemouths, anglerfish, and viperfish.Only about 2% of known marine species inhabit the pelagic environment. This means that they live in the water column as opposed to the benthic organisms that live in or on the sea floor.Deep-sea organisms generally inhabit bathypelagic (1000m-4000m deep) and abyssopelagic (4000m-6000m deep) zones. However, characteristics of deep-sea organisms, such as bioluminescence can be seen in the mesopelagic (200m-1000m deep) zone as well.
The Fangtooth Fish lives in the deepest parts of the ocean at about 5000 meters.
Makos are deep ocean sharks, found far at sea.
The longest recorded gliding fish have traveled up to 400 m and were airborne for about 30 seconds.
Swordfish are found in warm and temperate oceans worldwide. While breeding they have been found as far north as Nova Scotia.
Fish survive in the ocean by their gills. Fish need oxygen too, just like many other living things. They do not breath the water. Their gills receive oxygen and they breath that way. that's why fish CAN live under water. Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the sea. The lanternfish is, by far, the most common deep-sea fish. Other deep sea fish include the flashlight fish, cookiecutter shark, bristlemouths, anglerfish, and viperfish.Only about 2% of known marine species inhabit the pelagic environment. This means that they live in the water column as opposed to the benthic organisms that live in or on the sea floor.Deep-sea organisms generally inhabit bathypelagic (1000m-4000m deep) and abyssopelagic (4000m-6000m deep) zones. However, characteristics of deep-sea organisms, such as bioluminescence can be seen in the mesopelagic (200m-1000m deep) zone as well. Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the sea. The lanternfish is, by far, the most common deep-sea fish. Other deep sea fish include the flashlight fish, cookiecutter shark, bristlemouths, anglerfish, and viperfish.Only about 2% of known marine species inhabit the pelagic environment. This means that they live in the water column as opposed to the benthic organisms that live in or on the sea floor.Deep-sea organisms generally inhabit bathypelagic (1000m-4000m deep) and abyssopelagic (4000m-6000m deep) zones. However, characteristics of deep-sea organisms, such as bioluminescence can be seen in the mesopelagic (200m-1000m deep) zone as well.
because the water is so deep sunlight doesnt penetrate that far down, so they live in complete darkness. dont need to see if its too dark to see.....lol.
It depends on the type of fish. Some have good eyesight, and others do not. It also depends on how deep they operate, and how clear the water is. The eyes of fish work on the same visible light spectrum as our own eyes. Some fish which live in water where there is no light are capable of creating their own phosphorescent light, and others are blind.
tuna fish can live close or near to the shore depending on the species
The Fangtooth Fish lives in the deepest parts of the ocean at about 5000 meters.
Deep sea producers are the organisms that live so far down in the ocean, that they have to make their own food in order to live.
The sea nettle jellyfish are mostly found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. They prefer to be in the colder ocean waters.
Not as far as i know. I wouldn't risk it
it can live to about 5,000 feet down deep in the water
as far as i know yes,unless your fish is aggresive
An Eagle Fish Finder makes it easier for fisherman to find and track down fishes. The device shows the fish's location and how far they are deep in the water.
Makos are deep ocean sharks, found far at sea.