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The bathyal zone is a distinct layer of the ocean that lies between the continental slope and the abyssal zone, typically ranging from about 1,000 to 4,000 meters deep. This zone is characterized by darkness, cold temperatures, and high pressure, creating a unique environment that supports a variety of specialized organisms. The bathyal zone plays a significant role in the overall structure and function of aquatic biomes, particularly in relation to nutrient cycling and the distribution of marine life.