Different communities of species are found at different depths of the ocean and at different distances from shore. Most life is found on the continental shelf, the region off each shoreline that is relatively shallow compared to the deeper regions that begin at the edge of the shelf. Communities in deeper waters have life-forms adapted to little or no sunlight, whereas the most productive communities are found in relatively clear, shallow waters with ample sunlight.
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