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Abyssal Zone - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution The abyssal zone, or the abyss, is the seafloor and water column from 3,000 to 6,500 meters (9,842 to 21,325 feet) depth, where sunlight doesn’t penetrate
Abyssal Zone – Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is the world's leading non-profit oceanographic research organization Our mission is to explore and understand the ocean and to educate scientists, students, decision-makers, and the pub
Fueling a Deep-Sea Ecosystem - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Miles beneath the ocean surface in the dark abyss, vast communities of subseafloor microbes at deep-sea hot springs are converting chemicals into energy that allows deep-sea life to survive, and even thrive, in a world without sunlight Until now, however, measuring the productivity of subseafloor microbe communities (or how fast…
Ocean Zones - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution The abyssal zone, or the abyss, is the seafloor and water column from 3,000 to 6,500 meters (9,842 to 21,325 feet) depth, where sunlight doesn’t penetrate Hadal Zone The region extending from 6,000 to 11,000 meters is called the hadal, or hadalpelagic, zone after Hades, the Greek god of the underworld
Illuminating the Abyss - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Illuminating the Abyss Inspiration, Exploration, and Discovery in the Ocean Twilight Zone Four leading ocean explorers and advocates come together for a conversation about pushing boundaries and seeking solutions to the Earth’s most pressing problems—deep in the ocean’s twilight zone
Where the Food Is in the Sea, and Why Between the shallow, gently sloping continental shelf and the abyss of the deep ocean lies the steep continental slope The edge between the shelf and the slope is called the shelf break Phytoplankton, zooplankton, fish, seabirds, whales, and dolphins thrive in the waters above the shelf break, supported by nutrients brought from great depths
Twilight Zone - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution What is the ocean twilight zone? The ocean twilight zone is a layer of water that stretches around the globe It lies 200 to 1,000 meters (about 650 to 3,300 feet) below the ocean surface, just beyond the reach of sunlig
The Discovery of Hydrothermal Vents - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution The long-held notion that life at the bottom of the ocean couldn’t exist without food that rained down from the sunlit surface was tossed out the window Along with photosynthesis, there was chemosynthesis supporting an entirely new kind of ecosystem in the abyss “Everyone sat around speechless,” said Ballard
Marine Snow and Fecal Pellets - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution The abyss was simply too dark and cold to sustain life The discovery of many animals living in the abyssal environment by Sir Charles Wyville Thompson during HMS Challenger's 1872-1876 circumnavigation stunned the late 19th century scientific community far more than we can now imagine