deep-sea in the PONS Dictionary

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Patterns of bathymetric distribution among deep-sea fauna at local spatial scale: comparison of mainland vs. insular areas.
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The deep-sea redfish feeds on a variety of food organisms, for example small fishes.
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Main threats come from destruction of reefs by heavy deep-sea trawl nets, targeting redfish or grenadiers.
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However, characteristics of deep-sea organisms, such as bioluminescence can be seen in the mesopelagic (200m-1000m deep) zone as well.
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The seamount is biologically diverse, with 237 species and 27 types of deep-sea coral having been identified.
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As well as resembling each other, dories are also similar in habit: most are deep-sea and demersal.
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The larvae are epipelagic like those of other deep-sea anglerfishes, and are found at depths of no more than 100 m.
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They set the first record for deep-sea diving by descending 600 feet.
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Pressure is the greatest environmental factor acting on deep-sea organisms.
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Most fishermen are men involved in offshore and deep-sea fisheries.
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