The neritic zone is a term used in marine biology and oceanography to refer to the relatively shallow part of the ocean that is located above the continental shelf. This zone typically extends from the low tide mark down to a depth of about 200 meters (approximately 656 feet), although the exact depth can vary depending on the geography of the coastline. Characteristics of the neritic zone include: 1. **Light Penetration**: The neritic zone receives ample sunlight, which supports photosynthesis.

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