Monday, July 6, 2020

Habitats: Mesopelagic, Bathypelagic, Abyssopelagic, Hadalpelagic Zones

One of my favorite topics EVER in Science Club was when we did the Ocean Zones. We turned five rooms of my house into exhibits, with each one being a Zone, and we even had a life-size construction paper giant squid with 40 foot long tentacles that reached up the stairs and wrapped around the hallway. Its eyeball was the illustration from Actual Size by Steve Jenkins!

I'm not including the Sunlight Zone here (Epipelagic), but Twilight and lower. Here are the books I've found. Let me know if you know of others!

In Waldorf, Ecology (and all of its complexities) is generally an 8th grade Science topic, but I think you can also study these habitats earlier if your child is into them. There's even an early reader by National Geographic!

"The deep sea has been in total darkness since there were first oceans on Earth, yet it is the planet's largest habitat." Scary Creatures of the Deep, p.5



The Zones of the Ocean

Common Name Scientific Name Depth in Meters
Sunlight Epipelagic 0 - 200 m
Twilight Mesopelagic 200 - 1000 m
Midnight Bathypelagic 1000 - 4000 m
Abyss Abyssopelagic 4000 - 6000 m
Trench Hadalpelagic 6000 m and below




Solving the Puzzle Under the Sea: Marie Tharp Maps the Ocean Floor

by Robert Burleigh



Actual Size

by Steve Jenkins
giant squid



Giant Squid

by Candace Fleming



Living Color

by Steve Jenkins
deep-sea dragonfish



Look at Me! How to Attract Attention in the Animal World

by Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
deep-sea dragonfish



in the swim: poems and paintings

by Douglas Florian
"The Anglerfish" (page 34)



What's Up, What's Down?

by Lola Schaefer
layers of ooze on the ocean floor



Tiny Monsters: The Strange Creatures That Live On Us, In Us, and Around Us
by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
marine scale worm



Pink Is For Blobfish: Discovering the World's Perfectly Pink Animals

by Jess Keating
blobfish



What Makes a Monster: Discovering the World's Scariest Creatures

by Jess Keating

    Humboldt squid
    goblin shark



Gross as a Snot Otter: Discovering the World's Most Disgusting Animals

by Jess Keating

    sea cucumber
    hagfish
    zombie worm



Water Sings Blue: Ocean Poems

by Kate Coombs

    oarfish
    gulper eel



Eye to Eye: How Animals See The World

by Steve Jenkins

    colossal squid
    brownsnout spookfish



Flying Frogs and Walking Fish: Leaping Lemurs, Tumbling Toads, Jet-Propelled Jellyfish, and More Surprising Ways That Animals Move

by Steve Jenkins & Robin Page

    vampire squid
    sea pig



Trickiest! 19 Sneaky Animals

by Steve Jenkins

    deep-sea hairy angler
    stoplight loose jaw



Down, Down, Down: A Journey to the Bottom of the Sea

by Steve Jenkins

    chambered nautilus
    oarfish
    goblin shark
    snipe eel
    vampire squid
    siphonophore
    hatchet fish
    viperfish
    pram bug
    pelican eel
    deep-sea jellyfish
    arrow worm
    deep-sea shrimp
    deep-sea lizardfish
    hairy angler
    loosejaw stoplight fish
    black swallower
    fangtooth / ogrefish
    sperm whale
    giant squid
    comb jelly
    swimming sea cucumber
    tripod fish
    sea lily
    hagfish
    vent crab
    mussel
    giant tube worm
    vent octopus
    eelpout
    shrimp
    worm
    flatfish



National Geographic Readers: Weird Sea Creatures

by Laura Marsh
early reader level 2

    Dumbo octopus
    viperfish
    hatchet fish
    comb jelly
    black dragonfish
    gulper eel
    cookie-cutter shark
    anglerfish
    sea cucumber
    hagfish
    tube worm
    blobfish



Scary Creatures of the Deep

by Jim Pope

    gulper eel
    viperfish
    deep-sea chimaera
    giant squid
    sperm whale
    deep-sea eel
    anglerfish
    sea cucumber
    snailfish
    hammerhead shark
    luminous prawn
    deep-sea shrimp
    barreleye fish
    lantern fish
    oarfish
    brittle star
    worm
    limpet
    rattail
    spiny eel
    siphonophore
    deep-sea glass squid
    piglet squid
    sea angel
    vampire squid
    deep-sea anglerfish
    fangtooth / ogrefish
    scaly dragonfish
    deep-sea squid
    hatchetfish
    Greenland shark
    comb jelly
    giant tube worm
    scaleworm
    vent shrimp
    snipe eel



Monster Sea Creatures Coloring Book

by Diana Zourelias

    blobfish
    deep-sea anglerfish
    deep-sea gulper eel
    deep-sea lizardfish
    fangtooth fish
    frilled shark
    giant squid
    goblin shark
    hagfish
    hairy angler fish
    hatchetfish
    nautilus
    viperfish



Creepy Creatures

by Sneed B. Collard III

    giant squid
    gulper eel
    viper fish



The Deep-Sea Floor

by Sneed B. Collard III

    tripod fish
    copepod
    crinoid
    vampire squid
    brittle star
    galatheid crab / squat lobster
    Pompeii worm
    spider crab
    panaeid shrimp
    deep-sea urchin
    deep-sea squid
    sea cucumber
    sea anemone
    sea pen
    deep-sea coral
    cirrate octopus
    rattail
    chimaerid
    loose jaw
    mussel
    crab
    giant clam
    limpet
    giant tube worm / vestimentiferan worm



The Deep: The Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss

by Claire Nuvian
a coffee table book with extraordinary pictures; a must-have!


If you have the resources to print documents in full-color, you might like this Walking into the Deep lesson plan (PDF) from the Georgia Aquarium. It focuses on the animals of the sunlight, twilight, midnight, and abyssal zones. I like the sorting activity! The language is written for 2nd graders.


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