pelagic

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Living in the open sea rather than in coastal or inland waters
Relating to the open oceans
Loosely, in the middle of the ocean in terms of depth Technically, the pelagic zone is the ecological realm that includes the entire ocean water column
Referring to the open sea at all depths (pelagic animals live in the open sea and are not limited to the ocean bottom)
- living in the open ocean (rather than adjacent to land)
Organisms inhabiting the surface waters of the sea
Pelagic organisms swim through the ocean, and may rise to the surface, or sink to the bottom They are not confined to live on the bottom as benthic organisms do
Referring to open water marine habitats free of direct influence of the shore or ocean bottom Pelagic organisms are generally free-swimming (nektonic) or floating (planktonic)
refers to fishes which inhabit open waters or near the surface, or to eggs or larvae which occur in these areas; pelagic eggs are buoyant or semi buoyant
Descriptive of organisms that inhabit open water, as opposed to benthic This is sometimes divided into five separate ecological zones which are, proceeding from the surface to the bottom, the epipelagic, mesopelagic, bathypelagic, abyssopelagic and hadopelagic zones See Bruun (1957)
Oceanic Pertaining to or living in the open ocean
Pertaining to organisms that swim or drift in a sea or lake, as distinct from those that live on or near the bottom Includes plankton, fish species (e g , herring, capelin), and oceanic birds
The division of the ocean that includes the whole mass of water; it is divided into the neritic zone (water depth 0–600 feet) and the oceanic zone (water deeper than 600 feet)
Living in the free water column
– Of the open ocean
living in the water column (Opposite: benthic) - free-swimming (nektonic) or floating (planktonic) organisms that live exclusively in the water column, not on the bottom
{s} oceanic, of the ocean, pertaining to the ocean, of sea water
of, or performed on, the open sea/ belonging to the upper layers of open sea
Of or pertaining to the ocean; applied especially to animals that live at the surface of the ocean, away from the coast
Living on the open ocean rather than coastal or inland bodies of water
Pertaining to the open sea or ocean
relating to or occurring or living in or frequenting the open ocean; "oceanic islands like Bermuda"; "oceanic currents"; "oceanic birds"; "pelagic organisms"; "pelagic whaling"
Associated with the surface or middle depths of a body of water
Free swimming throughout the water column (not restricted to specific micro-environments like the sea floor)
(fish) which inhabit the main body of the water mass
Refers to fish and animals that live in the open sea, away from the sea bottom
Of the open sea; not associated with the ocean bottom
Pertaining to the open ocean, ie, not inland or coastal water
of or pertaining to the ocean; -- applied especially to animals that live at the surface of the ocean, away from the coast (Source: DICTIONARY COM http: //www dictionary com/search?q=pelagic)
relating to or living in the deep sea, far from shore (pelagicus, from , from pelagos )
of, relating to, or living or occurring in the open sea
pelagic bird
bird of the open seas
pelagic

    Silbentrennung

    pe·lag·ic

    Türkische aussprache

    pıläcîk

    Aussprache

    /pəˈlaʤək/ /pəˈlæʤɪk/

    Etymologie

    () From Latin pelagicus (and possibly pelagus); from Greek πελαγικός (pelagikos), from πέλαγος (pelagos) ‘sea’.
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