One of the animals that lives in the Neritic Zone is Sargassum. Before I looked this up, I had never heard this word before, so obivously it isn't a common word. Sargassum can grow up to several meters and is usually a brown or dark green. It has a holdfast, stipe, and frond. It's Kingdom is Chromalveolata, Phylum: Heterokonophyta, Class: Phaeophyceae and is a herbivore. Hope this helped u out! -Me
The habitats of the benthic zone vary widely depending on how far below the surface the bottom lies. Just beyond the intertidal zone, the shallow water receives ample sunlight and oxygen. Continuing down along the continental slope, the environment becomes increasingly dark and cold, and the pressure increases. A remarkable variety of organisms live in these different habitats, each with specialized adaptations reflecting the conditions of their environment.
Benthos: Inhabitants of the Benthic ZoneThe organisms that live in the benthic zone are collectively called "benthos." They include crustaceans, mollusks, worms, fish, and any other type of organism that makes its home on or in the seabed.The majority of benthos are scavengers or detritus feeders that eat decomposing organic matter. Much of the food supply in the benthic zone is in the form of "marine snow," small particles of decaying organic matter that slowly descend through the water column and accumulate on the ocean floor.
Benthos in the intertidal zone include sea stars, barnacles, mussels, sea anemones, sea urchins, snails, and other creatures that attach themselves to the rocky substrate or burrow in the sand. Benthos in deeper zones include fish, crustaceans and tube worms.
Benthic FishBenthic fish, also known as groundfish, are those that stay on or very near the sea bottom, whether in shallow or deep water. Unlike fish that spend their time swimming, benthic fish are very dense and have negative buoyancy, allowing them to effortlessly lie on the bottom or bury themselves. Other adaptations commonly seen in benthic fish include the lack of a swim bladder and a flattened body shape. They are predominantly bottom feeders that eat detritus, or ambush predators that lie in wait for their prey to come within striking distance.There are many different types of benthic fish. Flatfish, including flounder, halibut, plaice, sole and turbot, lie on the the sea floor or bury themselves in the sand. Asymmetrical physical adaptations include having both eyes on one side of their head, and different pigmentation on each side of their bodies; the side facing down is usually pale, while the side facing up is camouflaged. Some species of flatfish are predators, feeding on smaller fish, while others eat mainly invertebrates.
Rays and skates are also flat, but are bilaterally symmetrical, with their eyes on top of their head. These cartilaginous fish are predators that bury themselves and wait for prey, feeding largely on crustaceans, clams, oysters and snails.
Rattails are benthic fish that have a large head and mouth, and a body that rapidly tapers down to a long, narrow tail. They live in the deep sea, and are scavengers, feeding chiefly on invertebrates. Some species of rattails are brotulas, chimaeras and grenadiers.
Any animals in the coral reefs (eels, star fish, sharks, seaslugs, crustaceans, etc), dolphins, sea turtles, plankton. Think of the "neritic zone" as coastal waters (extending from the low tide mark to the Continental Self).
Neritic zone is a shallow area above the continental shelf in ocean. Good shelter for living creatures like lobster, blue fin tuna, loggerhead sea turtle, dolphin etc. small fishes also attracted by the plankton iv such a region...
well theres coral (BTW its an animal not a plant) dolphins,whales,plankton,sea stars,turtles including Kemp's ridley turtle and loggerhead, eels , potato grouper,herring,blue fish tuna herring,mackerel... and many morrree
The neritic zone is a part of the ocean that is shallow. Organisms that live there include different types of seaweed, coral, and fish.
It is claimed that one breed of shark lives in the neritic zone. That breed is the bull shark.
some animals that live in thw nertic zone are bluefin tuna and colorful fish
artic circle, frigid waters They live in the sunlight zone of the artic circle. :) the neritic zone
From Wikipedia: The neritic zone, also called the sublittoral zone[1], is the part of the ocean extending from the low tide mark to the edge of the continental shelf, with a relatively shallow depth extending to about 200 meters. The neritic zone has generally well-oxygenated water, low water pressure, and relatively stable temperature and salinity levels. These, combined with presence of light and the resulting photosynthetic life, such as phytoplankton and floating sargassum[2], make the neritic zone the location of the majority of sea life. Zooplankton, free-floating creatures ranging from microscopic diatoms to small fish and shrimp, live in this zone, and together with phytoplankton form the base of the food pyramid that supports most of the world's great fishing areas. At the edge of the neritic zone the continental shelves end, rapidly descending to the deeper oceanic crust and the pelagic zone.
Squid and crab
The animals that live in the midnight zone are bioluminescent jellyfish, angler fish, tube worms, and a lot of phytoplankton
HATCHET FISH AND VIPER FISH LIVE IN THE THERMOLINE OR TRANSITION ZONE, I JUST FINESHED A PROJECT ON IT WHICH I GOT A 100 ON IT , SO I HOPE THIS HELPS U OUT.
That depends on the specific neritic zone. An animal endangered in general in a neritic zone is different than one endangered in a specific estuary or reef ecosystem for example. Manatees would qualify if you wanted an example of an animal.
minight zone
The Neritic Zone...I think.
neritic zone
many marine animals such as dolphins
This question is debatable. It could either be the open-ocean zone because it is bigger and deeper so animals who can live at the bottom and the top can live in the open-ocean zone. it could be the neritic zone because of the water that flows through and etc. =D
yes they do
Yes they do live in the sunlit zone. they feed on plankton which also lives in this zone
Neritic zone
artic circle, frigid waters They live in the sunlight zone of the artic circle. :) the neritic zone
They are very tropical and come from the tributaries of the Amazon river
Producers in the neritic zone include seaweed and phytoplankton.