
The ABYSSAL
One continuous, vertical world beneath Mira's pier. Keep scrolling to dive — the deeper you go, the darker it gets, and the more the ocean needs you.
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Ocellaris Clownfish

Mahi-Mahi
Zone 1 · 0 – 1,000 m
The Shallows
Warm, alive
Sunlit turquoise water where light rays dance across the sand. Clownfish dart between anemones and young turtles graze the seagrass — but plastic bottles and lost fishing hooks already litter the seabed.
Typical injuries
Trash found here

Manta Ray

Orca

Blacktip Reef Shark
Zone 2 · 1,000 – 3,000 m
The Reef
Colorful, warning
A once-thriving coral city in medium teal. Eagle rays glide over anemone gardens while blacktip reef sharks circle nervously — many tangled in ghost nets or coated in oil from passing tankers.
Typical injuries
Trash found here

Goblin Shark

Frilled Shark

Fangtooth Fish

Sloane's Viperfish
Zone 3 · 3,000 – 6,000 m
The Twilight
Mysterious
Dark blue-purple water where bioluminescence takes over from the sun. Hammerheads and giant squid drift past military debris and plastic mountains — victims of propellers and sonic blasts.
Typical injuries
Trash found here

Barreleye Fish

Blobfish

Black Swallower

Gulper Eel

Bony-Eared Assfish

Deep Sea Anglerfish
Zone 4 · 6,000 – 10,000 m
The Midnight
Intimidating
Black-blue silence broken only by rare bio-lights. Anglerfish lure prey past the ruins of an abandoned research station, and Cuvier's whales surface with stomachs full of plastic.
Typical injuries
Trash found here

Tripod Fish

Abyssal Grenadier

Ethereal Snailfish

Abyssobrotula galatheae

Mariana Snailfish
Zone 5 · 10,000+ m
The ABYSSAL
Lonely, holy
Absolute black, at the very edge of what a fish can survive. This is the trench floor — home to record holders like the Mariana Snailfish, the deepest-living fish ever filmed. Nothing this far down should need rescuing. Somehow, it still does.
Typical injuries
Trash found here

Nothing should survive down here. It does.
At the bottom of the trench lives the Mariana Snailfish — the deepest-living fish ever filmed, built for pressure that would crush almost anything else on Earth. Even the record holders need a medic. This one's your hardest patient.