pohjaeläin
Pohjaeläin, also known as the deep-sea fish, refers to a group of fish species that inhabit the deep ocean, typically below 200 meters. These organisms are adapted to the extreme conditions of the deep sea, including high pressure, low temperature, and near-absolute darkness. Pohjaeläimet are characterized by their unique biological features, such as bioluminescence, which they use for communication, predation, and evasion of predators. They play a crucial role in the deep-sea ecosystem, serving as both prey and predator, and contributing to the overall biodiversity of the deep ocean.
The deep sea is one of the least explored environments on Earth, and much remains unknown about
Despite their importance in the deep-sea ecosystem, pohjaeläimet face numerous threats, including overfishing, pollution, and climate