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The only parts of the ocean that cannot support life are those without or with depleted levels of dissolved oxygen (anoxyic). There are some bacteria that live in these places, but not multicellular life. All other ocean zones have life, though in different degrees of intensity. Obviously a coral reef has more life and more species than a benthic (deep water) trench, but there is abundant specialised life in the benthic zones, regardless.

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