Humpback whales live in all oceans of the world. They have feeding areas, and breeding areas.
North Pacific humpbacks feed off Russia, Alaska, Aleutian Islands, and Canada. They breed in three areas: Baja California, Hawaii, and the islands south of Okiniwa, Japan.
Atlantic humpbacks feed as far north as Norway and breed south of the Caribbean.
Southern Ocean humpbacks feed in the southern areas and breed off the west coast of Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, Samoa and Fiji.
There are humpback whales seen year around Costa Rica. Just a few days ago a humpback whale was seen in Hong Kong Bay for the first time in many years.
No, narwhals do not live in the midnight zone. Narwhals are typically found in Arctic waters, where they remain close to the surface to breathe and feed. The midnight zone, also known as the middle zone or bathypelagic zone, is much deeper in the ocean and not a habitat for narwhals.
Animals that can be found in the midnight ocean zone include deep-sea fish like anglerfish, gulper eels, and hatchetfish. Other creatures, such as giant squid and vampire squids, are also known to inhabit this deep and dark region of the ocean.
The midnight zone of the ocean, also called the aphotic zone, receives no sunlight, which means photosynthesis cannot occur at these extreme depths. Therefore, in order to consume prey and survive, the animals that live in these harsh conditions have to rely on other animals, carcasses that sink to their level from above or bacteria that is produce directly from the Earth because of chemical energy from methane and sulfides. The following is a list of animals that can survive in the midnight zone of the ocean: Anglerfish Blobfish Coffinfish Dragonfish Fangtooth Giant isopods Giant squid Gulper eel Jellyfish Lizardfish Megamouth shark Sea cucumbers Smaller squids Vampire squid Viper fish These are just a few examples of marine life in the aphotic zone. There are many more different types of strange creatures that can survive in the midnight zone of the ocean.
Viper fish live in the deep waters of all the world's oceans, typically at depths ranging from 500 to 5,000 meters. They are known for their bioluminescent characteristics and long, fang-like teeth, which help them hunt prey in the dark depths of the ocean.
Marine biologist use three classifications: Low: exposed only during the lowest seasonal tides, primarily marine in nature. Mid: is regularly exposed and submerged by regular tides. High: is only covered by the highest seasonal tides and is primarily terrestrial habitat.
midnight zone?
they don't they live in the sun light zone
Jellyfish do live in the midnight zone. In addition, tube worms, phytoplankton, and angler fish live in the midnight zone.
they live in the twilight zone
the deep zone or midnight zone
No, narwhals do not live in the midnight zone. Narwhals are typically found in Arctic waters, where they remain close to the surface to breathe and feed. The midnight zone, also known as the middle zone or bathypelagic zone, is much deeper in the ocean and not a habitat for narwhals.
It lives in the midnight zone of the disphotic zone
yes, a killer whale or the orca sometimes live in the sunlight zone
They live in the sunlight zone
What type of whale and plankton live in the palagic zone and what do they look like and what types of fish live in the plagic zone to
nope
angler