Deep Sea Invertebrates
Deep Sea Invertebrates refer to a diverse group of organisms without a backbone that inhabit the deep ocean waters. These creatures can include various species such as jellyfish, sea cucumbers, squids, octopuses, and deep-sea corals. They have adapted to survive in extreme conditions such as high pressure, low temperatures, and limited food sources found in the deep sea. Deep Sea Invertebrates play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem and contribute to the biodiversity of the ocean depths.