Plants that live in the Open Sea Zone, also known as the pelagic zone, include phytoplankton like diatoms and dinoflagellates, as well as floating seaweeds like Sargassum. These plants are adapted to survive in the open ocean environment, where they rely on sunlight and nutrients dissolved in the water for photosynthesis and growth.
Phytoplankton,Seagrass.There are plenty of sea grasses and sea flowers beneath the ocean and other sea plants from which we make several use of things in our daily life such as sponges, and medicines. they are a sort of gift for us from plants under the sea which we get.
Euphotic zonethe zone of water that is penetrated by sunlight, Phytoplackton make up its primary inhabitantshttp://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en-commons/thumb/2/23/150px-Phytoplankton_SoAtlantic_20060215.jpgthis is a picture of a plankton bloom
The Disphotic Zone is characterized by a limited amount of sunlight reaching depths of about 200 to 1,000 meters in the ocean. In this zone, you may find bioluminescent organisms such as lanternfish, copepods, and jellyfish. These organisms have adapted to low light conditions and may use bioluminescence for communication, predation, or camouflage.
Snails that live in the intertidal zone are adapted to withstand both wet and dry conditions. They typically have a strong, thick shell to protect them from predators and desiccation during low tide. These snails often consume algae and other small organisms found in the intertidal area.
phytoplankton(algae and microscopic plants) live in this zone of the ocean. 90% of the oceans animals, fish, and plants live in this Zone. sharks, mackerels, tuna, seals, jellyfish, sea lions, sea turtles, and sting rays
The near shore zone is home to sea grasses and kelp. These plants act as a filter to trap toxins and clean the waters.
The ocean zone is the deep, or open ocean zone, where they swim amongst the coral and red water ;D
The open sea zone is a zone in the ocean that has a depth of 200 meters and has over ten species of animals.
Dragon fish live in the abyssopelagic zone of the open ocean.
the sea otter zone
The open sea zone is a zone in the ocean that has a depth of 200 meters and has over ten species of animals.
The open sea zone is also known as the pelagic zone. It consists of everything in the ocean outside of the coastal areas.
This depends partly on the species, or population of the Sea Turtle. Many live in the sunlight zone or the "euphotic zone", while others spend part of their life in the open-ocean zone or the "pelagic zone". For more details, see the sites listed below.
Twilight zone
They live in the Pelagic Zone
pelagic
the palegeoic zone