Football fish, which belong to the deep-sea anglerfish family, primarily inhabit the deep ocean, typically at depths of 200 to 2,000 meters (about 660 to 6,600 feet). They are not found near the ocean's surface, as they thrive in dark, cold environments where they have adapted to their unique hunting and feeding strategies. Their bioluminescent lure helps attract prey in these deep-sea habitats.
There are many types of saltwater fish. Coastal fish live in the ocean near the shore. Deep sea fish live deep in the ocean below where the sunlight reaches. Pelagic fish live near the surface of the ocean. Demersal fish live near the bottom of a salt lake or sea. Coral reef fish live in or near coral reefs.
Marine fish live in the Ocean
No, they usually live near sea ports and the ocean. The like the fish they can find in the ocean. Maybe they have a small nest in a forest near by but they enjoy the sea.
cold ones salt water fish
Because it was easier to get access to food sources - the ocean has an abundance of fish, for example.
They are a Pelagic fish that roam the oceans.
The pout, also known as the eelpout, is a saltwater fish. It can only be found in the ocean and cannot survive in fresh water. They typically live on or near the sea bottom.
The animals that live in the near ocean are crabs. Because crabs live in water and land.
Well as I know of it, angler fish live in the bottom or near the bottom of the ocean. This is why they have their lights. Its also to attract prey.
The specific area in the ocean which is touching or close to land is called neratic zone .
in the pacific ocean,near Australia
The seahorse is a species of fish that live exclusively in salt water. They do not live at the bottom of the ocean but prefer to live in the shallow waters near the coastline.