- The
bathypelagic zone or
bathyal zone (from Gr**** βαθύς (bathýs), deep) is the part of the open
ocean that
extends from a
depth of 1,000 to 4,000 m (3...
- The
bathyal swimming crab,
Bathynectes longispina, is a
species of crab in the
family Polybiidae. This
species lives on
seamounts and knolls, at depths...
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abyssal zone is the sp****ly
inhabited hadal zone. The
region above is the
bathyal zone. The deep
trenches or
fissures that
plunge down
thousands of meters...
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different vertical regions,
based on
depth and temperature.
First is the
bathyal zone,
extending from a
depth of 1,000 metres down to 3,000 metres, with...
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named for the
grenadier fish,
relatives of cod that are very
common in
bathyal and
abyssal habitats. Grenadier′s keel was laid down by
Portsmouth Navy...
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Ipnops are small,
slender fish that live
close to the
ocean floor in the
bathyal and
abyssal zones. The
genus is
notable for its
unusual eyes.
There are...
- the
bathyal zone are
invertebrates such as sea sponges, cephalopods, and echinoderms. With the
exception of very deep
areas of the ocean, the
bathyal zone...
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Permian to
latest Cretaceous in age.
Inoceramids tended to live in
upper bathyal and
neritic environments. Many
species of
inoceramid are
found all over...
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sublittoral zone at a
depth of 170 m (560 ft) to the
pitch darkness of the
bathyal zone at 2,140 m (7,020 ft),
where pressures are high and
temperatures are...
- free-swimming and live in deep-water habitats.
Although several species live at
bathyal and
abyssal depths, only a
single indis****ble
record do****ents
their presence...