Hadalpelágica
Hadalpelágica refers to the deepest region of the ocean, specifically the abyssal zone below 6,000 meters. This zone is characterized by extreme conditions, including immense hydrostatic pressure, near-freezing temperatures, and complete absence of sunlight. Organisms that inhabit the hadalpelagic zone are known as hadalpelagic organisms.
Life in this extreme environment has adapted in remarkable ways. Many hadalpelagic species are small and have
The hadalpelagic zone is largely unexplored due to the technical challenges of reaching and studying these