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aphotic

[ey-foh-tik] / eɪˈfoʊ tɪk /


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At roughly 3,300 feet below the surface — about 2,000 feet above the sunken ship’s location — even the faintest light has faded, leaving a sunless realm known as the aphotic zone.

From New York Times Jun. 20, 2024

The depth is known as the aphotic zone — a part of the ocean where there is little-to-no sunlight, and where there is less marine life than layers above, she said.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 19, 2023

The dark aphotic zone is home to plankton and other organisms that could potentially get trapped in filters or experience long-term effects from the brine.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 19, 2023

As a result, the lake or pond becomes aphotic and photosynthetic plants cannot survive.

From Textbooks Jun. 9, 2022

At the bottom of lakes and ponds, bacteria in the aphotic zone break down dead organisms that sink to the bottom.

From Textbooks Sep. 6, 2018




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