sublittoral
sublittoral
1. The zone of a lake or pond where the water is 6–10 m deep.
2. The zone of the sea lying between the littoral zone and the edge of the continental shelf or a depth of about 200 m.
1. The zone of a lake or pond where the water is 6–10 m deep.
2. The zone of the sea lying between the littoral zone and the edge of the continental shelf or a depth of about 200 m.
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