Greg Skodacek

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the deep ocean is considered to comprise the waters below two hundred meters, or approximately six hundred feet—the point at which sunlight essentially disappears. In this book, I have defined the deeper layers as the twilight zone (six hundred to thirty-three hundred feet), the midnight zone (thirty-three hundred to ten thousand feet), the abyssal zone (ten thousand to twenty thousand feet), and the hadal zone (twenty thousand to thirty-six thousand feet).
The Underworld: Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean
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