Ocean Dive
Embark on an extraordinary journey through the depths of our oceans. Discover the incredible creatures that call the deep sea home.
The Sunlight Zone
0 – 200 meters deep
Where sunlight penetrates and most marine life thrives
Bottlenose Dolphin
Intelligent mammals that can dive up to 200m deep
Sea Turtle
Ancient mariners that navigate vast ocean distances
Kelp Forest
Underwater forests that provide habitat for countless species
The Twilight Zone
200 – 1000 meters deep
Where sunlight begins to fade and bioluminescence begins
Jellyfish
Graceful drifters with mesmerizing bioluminescent displays
Lanternfish
Small fish with light-producing organs called photophores
Vampire Squid
Neither squid nor octopus, this unique creature feeds on marine snow
The Midnight Zone
1000 – 4000 meters deep
Complete darkness where bioluminescence is the only light
Anglerfish
Predators with bioluminescent lures to attract prey
Giant Isopod
Armored scavengers that can survive years without eating
Viperfish
Fierce predators with needle-like teeth and photophores
The famous ship rests at 3,800 meters deep
The Abyssal Zone
4000 – 6000 meters deep
The vast oceanic desert where life becomes increasingly rare
Dumbo Octopus
Adorable deep-sea octopus with ear-like fins
Sea Pig
Deep-sea sea cucumbers that roam the ocean floor in herds
Glass Sponge
Ancient filter feeders that can live for thousands of years
The Hadal Zone
6000+ meters deep
The deepest trenches where only the most extreme life survives
Hadal Snailfish
The deepest living fish, adapted to crushing pressure
Hadal Amphipod
Tiny shrimp-like creatures that thrive in ocean trenches
The deepest point on Earth at 10,994 meters
In 1960, Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh became the first humans to reach this incredible depth
You’ve journeyed through all five ocean zones and discovered the incredible diversity of deep-sea life.