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Do ocean fish stay in the same area?

Asked: Nate Dusome, Last Updated:

Most fish are adapted to ecosystems that exist only at certain depths (e.g. shallow coral reefs with lots of light, deep sea, near the surface where they feed on flying insects, etc.), so they do tend to stay within a relatively narrow range of depths. Yes, they do.

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