Benthopelagic

/ˌbɛnθoʊpəˈlædʒɪk/ adjective

Relating to or describing organisms that live both on the ocean floor and in the water column above it, or that move between these zones.

From Greek benthos 'sea bottom' + pelagic 'of the open sea.' This technical term combines both environments to describe creatures that inhabit the boundary zone between bottom and water column.

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