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However, most species of turrids are found in the neritic zone.
They can be found from the neritic zone to abyssal depths.
It lives in the neritic zone below low water mark down to a depth of about one hundred metres.
It is found on the lower shore and in the neritic zone down to a depth of thirty metres.
Round scad make their home in the ocean's Neritic zone and are also common near beaches.
It occurs in the littoral and shallow neritic zone.
It has an extended habitat as it grows both high up the shore and in the neritic zone.
It is very common round the coasts of the British Isles in the neritic zone.
Neritic zone - the shallow pelagic zone over the continental shelf.
These bivalves normally live under the surface of sandy and muddy sediments, in the neritic zone.
They mostly inhabit the neritic zone.
The present shelf, or neritic zone, is in comparison a mere pericontinental fringe (Hallam, 1981c).
It is usually found buried in sand or silty sand in the neritic zone.
Spionids are cosmopolitan and live in soft substrates in the littoral or neritic zones.
The family is found worldwide, mostly in tropical and subtropical silt and mud covered neritic zones.
The sublittoral zone, also called the neritic zone, starts immediately below the eulittoral zone.
The neritic zone has generally well-oxygenated water, low water pressure, and relatively stable temperature and salinity levels.
Oysters sometimes occur in dense beds in the neritic zone and, like most bivalves, are filter feeders.
It is found on rocks, boulders and gravel in the neritic zone down to about one hundred metres but is occasionally found at greater depths.
The pelagic zone can also be split into two subregions, the neritic zone and the oceanic zone.
It is usually found in the neritic zone down to about thirty metres but occasionally down to a hundred metres in more exposed locations.
The large necklace shell lives buried in the sand and gravel of the lower shore and the neritic zone to depths of 125 metres.
The Pelagic Cormorant inhabits the shores and the neritic zone of the North Pacific.
As its name suggests, the Atlantic flyingfish is only found from the pelagic zone to the neritic zone in the ocean it is named for.
Because they need sunlight, they inhabit the upper, sunlit epipelagic zone, which includes the coastal or neritic zone.