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What is the photic zone of the ocean

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What is the photic zone of the ocean?

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Photic zone:

The photic zone is the region of water that is penetrated by light and is therefore characterized by the presence of plant life, notably phytoplankton and larger attached algae.

Photic zone of the ocean:

Photic zone, surface layer of the ocean that receives sunlight. The uppermost 80 m (260 feet) or more of the ocean, which is sufficiently illuminated to permit photosynthesis by phytoplankton and plants, is called the euphotic zone.

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