mesofiilisisiä
Mesofiilisia refers to a category of organisms that inhabit the middle layer of the ocean, known as the mesopelagic zone. This zone is located between 200 and 1,000 meters below the ocean surface, where light levels are extremely low, and the water temperature ranges from 4 to 12 degrees Celsius. Mesofiilisia organisms are adapted to these conditions and often possess unique physiological and behavioral traits to survive in this environment.
The mesopelagic zone is home to a diverse range of organisms, including fish, squid, and various types
The study of mesofiilisia is important for understanding the functioning of the ocean's food web and the