Imagine you see a male fish and it physically fuses together with a female; amazingly interesting but it is gross. How would you feel? With that brings us the Anglerfish, a.k.a. the Lophiiformes, who lives in the ecosystem of the abyssal zone which is in bottom of the ocean, where the temperature is below what someone would say is freezing. An ecosystem is all the living things and nonliving things that live in a specific area or environment and interact with each other. The Abyssal zone is not really packed with sunlight, so it feels like the darkness takes over and no one can do anything. Besides sunlight, this zone also has not much food, so animals are just waiting, looking, and waiting long enough so they don’t …show more content…
To begin, one of the first adaptations the Anglerfish has is its “cloak” or color. According to NationalGeographic.com while it lurks in the Abyssal Zone, Anglerfish are ordinarily somber gray to gloomy brown in color. Although it is really flummoxing you can’t see them, this helps it because normally the sand in the ocean is dark “gray” to brown so Anglerfish can camouflage, hide from predators, and mischievously sneak attack their prey. Exquisitely, another adaptation is the special lure. Proclaimed by the NOAA says that when outside their home, women Anglerfishes main reasoning to operate this bright fish/prey attracting lure is to “invite” prey. This helps the women to survive because all animal need food so the only way for her to get food is to lure the animal over. When knowing this, anglerfish have amazingly huge mouths for their third adaptation! As mentioned by the NOAA, “they have very large mouths filled with sharp teeth!” This helps the survival because once Anglerfish (women only) have lured prey, they can catch the prey fast and easily. It’s like the fish is forced in a tank knowing it will …show more content…
No doubt about it, pollution has been an environmental threat for a long time to our magnificent ocean and everyone knows that. In the text, “In addition to debris, the oceans are polluted by oil, sewage, and toxic chemicals,”(Dignan 14). This really proves that pollution is a part of environmental threats because oil, sewage, and toxic chemicals keep on either being purposely or accidentally dumped into the ocean which kills fish and habitats they live in. Vengeance did not come with this, but in other hands, overfishing has also been a problem in the environmental threat category. As the author stated, “...have shrunken-some drastically-as a result of overfishing or catching fish faster than they can reproduce,”(Dignan 14). This shows that overfishing is a problem because each time people overfish, down in the ocean fish can’t reproduce fast enough so less fish than before are left and other fish don’t have food then. Of course, global warming or climate change has been a huge environmental threat for a long time. Beyond that, as mentioned by NationalGeographic.com, “Global warming may lead to devastating droughts.” This illustrates that global warming also is a problem to the ocean because like National Geographic said, droughts cause less fish to appear and the ocean gets overflowed with air from humidity so it can’t get air