The limnetic zone is a term used in limnology, the study of inland waters, to describe a specific layer of a freshwater body, such as a lake or pond. This zone is located above the benthic zone (the bottom of the water body) and extends from the surface down to the depth where sunlight is able to penetrate, typically to about 15-20 meters (49-66 feet) in clear waters.
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