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What Lies in The Ocean’s Twilight Zone?

The ocean’s twilight zone, located about 656 to 3,280 feet below the surface, is a realm of perpetual dim light and one of the least explored areas on Earth. This zone is home to a diverse range of species, many of which are uniquely adapted to its dark, high-pressure environment.

Bioluminescent creatures like the lanternfish and giant squid inhabit this zone, using light to communicate, hunt, or evade predators. Despite advancements in deep-sea exploration, much of this zone remains uncharted, leading scientists to believe that numerous unknown species and their interactions are yet to be discovered.

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