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Oceanography L1-4

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Deep sea systems

Author: Alex Rapai



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Mesopelagic zone (200-1k m): Light is faint, not enough to support photosynthesis. Animals at this depth include octopus, squid and hatchet fish. Bathypelagic zone (1-4km): No light penetrates this deep, so it is extremely cold and completely dark. About 1% of all ocean species lives in this zone. Abyssopelagic zone (4-6km): Water temperatures border on freezing (pressure avoids ice formation). Very few creatures live this deep. Hadalpelagic zone (6-10km): Enormous pressure of around 1.1 tonnes per square centimetre.


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