pohjakaloja
Pohjakaloja, often translated as bottom-dwellers or benthic fish, refers to fish species that primarily inhabit the seabed or the very bottom layers of aquatic environments. These fish have evolved a variety of adaptations to suit their specialized lifestyle. Many possess flattened bodies, allowing them to lie flat against the substrate, while others have developed barbels or sensory organs to detect prey in murky conditions or in the absence of light.
Their diets vary greatly, but often include invertebrates such as crustaceans, mollusks, and worms found on
Examples of pohjakaloja include various species of flatfish like plaice and sole, as well as anglerfish, grenadiers,