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  2. The bathypelagic zone is a deep ocean region located approximately 3,000 to 13,000 feet (1,000 to 4,000 meters) below the surface1. Here are some key facts about this zone234:
    • Temperature: Nearly constant at approximately 4°C (39°F).
    • Salinity: Ranges from 33 to 35 g/kg.
    • Light: Little to no light due to the absence of sunlight and limited bioluminescence.
    • Biodiversity: Inhabited by a wide variety of marine forms, including eels, fishes, and mollusks.
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    bathypelagic zone, Worldwide zone of deep ocean waters, about 3,000–13,000 ft (1,000–4,000 m) below the surface. It is inhabited by a wide variety of marine forms, including eels, fishes, mollusks, and others.
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    The bathypelagic zone is characterized by a nearly constant temperature of approximately 4 °C (39 °F) and a salinity range of 33-35 g/kg. This region has little to no light because sunlight does not reach this deep in the ocean and bioluminescence is limited.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathypelagic_zone
    Bathypelagic Zone The depths from 1,000-4,000 meters (3,300 - 13,100 feet) comprise the bathypelagic zone. Due to its constant darkness, this zone is also called the midnight zone. The only light at this depth and lower comes from the bioluminescence of the animals themselves.
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    A Closer Look at the Bathypelagic Zone

    • Depth and Characteristics Of Bathypelagic Zone: The temperature here is 14°C with 35 g/kg salinity. This part of the ocean has no light and bioluminescence is minimal. ...
    • The Biodiversity: ...
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    Bathypelagic zone - Wikipedia

    The bathypelagic zone or bathyal zone (from Greek βαθύς (bathýs), deep) is the part of the open ocean that extends from a depth of 1,000 to 4,000 m (3,300 to 13,000 ft) below the ocean surface. It lies between the mesopelagic above and the abyssopelagic below. The bathypelagic is also known as the … See more

    The bathypelagic zone is characterized by a nearly constant temperature of approximately 4 °C (39 °F) and a salinity range of 33-35 g/kg. … See more

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    The ecology of the bathypelagic ecosystem is constrained by its lack of sunlight and primary producers, with limited production of microbial biomass via autotrophy. The See more

    The oceans act as a buffer for anthropogenic climate change due to their ability to take up atmospheric CO2 and absorb heat from the atmosphere. However, the ocean's ability to do so will be negatively affected as atmospheric CO2 … See more

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    Many of the biogeochemical processes in the bathypelagic region are dependent upon the input of organic matter from the overlying See more

    This region is understudied due to a lack of data/observations and difficulty of access (i.e. cost, remote locations, extreme pressure). … See more

     
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