DescriptionMicronekton distribtion during the day and night.jpg
English: Diagram showing the dense shallow scattering layer (SSL) and weak deep scattering layer (DSL) at night. Diel vertical migration (DVM) occurs as a series of events from the surface (top 100 m) or the intermediate layer (approximately 200 m), to the deeper parts of the ocean (below 400 m). Micronekton species are associated with the MAD-Ridge seamount summit and flanks in the Indian Ocean.
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