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Pelagic zone

The pelagic zone is the part of the open sea or ocean comprising the water column, i.e. all of the sea other than that near the coast or the sea floor. In contrast, the demersal zone comprises the water that is near to (and thus is significantly affected by) the coast or the sea floor.

The pelagic zone is futher divided into a number of sub-zones, based on their different ecological characteristics (which is roughly a function of depth):

The epipelagic and (arguably) the mesopelagic zones between them comprise the open ocean's photic zone. The remaining (lower) zones comprise the open ocean's aphotic zone.

The bathypelagic, abyssopelagic, and hadopelagic zones are very similar in character, and some marine biologists elide them into a single zone or consider the latter two to be the same.

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