Now, a new exhibit lets visitors jump straight into the strangest layer of the ocean, bringing the creatures that live in the "twilight zone" to the surface of ARTECHOUSE'S walls. "Twilight Zone ...
Rising mountain peaks and sharp rock formations cover the ocean floor, with corals, sponges, fish, and tons of sea creatures ...
The twilight-zone fish migrate vertically, feeding on zooplankton in surface waters before returning to the ocean depths during the day. This vertical migration transports surface carbon to deep ...
Sunlight, the lifeblood of the ocean’s surface ... Beyond this limit lies the twilight zone, where light begins to fade, and further still, the midnight zone, where the Sun’s rays never ...