Pelagic in a sentence as an adjective

In large pelagic pods, it is a cacophony, they chat all the time and never shut up.

Many desertic, arctic and pelagic areas are free of apex predators 340 days/year.

Tuna, salmon and many other pelagic fish travel pretty big distances.

We are talking just of reef ecosystems here, there are also soft bottom ecosystems and epi/meso pelagic and abyssal plains.

I think that "pelagic rain" is what I was referring to before, but I didn't realize that the quantity was so low, or that subduction would keep it from building up in most cases.

“pelagic”, for those wondering, means “relating to the open seas”.i’m mostly familiar with the term from “pelagic zone”, which is the upper stratum of the water column where most fish live.

They gladly hunt polar bears that are bigger than any human and have much stronger fangs and clawsThey are pelagic or live in arctic regions so if you fall to the water you are dead yet in any case.

If a mud-collection operation transported lots of abyssal mud to the surface and then dispersed it into the water column, it would affect pelagic life in that location, but not coral.

Pelagic definitions

adjective

relating to or occurring or living in or frequenting the open ocean; "oceanic islands like Bermuda"; "oceanic currents"; "oceanic birds"; "pelagic organisms"; "pelagic whaling"

See also: oceanic