Sea cucumbers are typically found in the ocean's benthic zones, primarily on the seafloor, rather than in the sunlit zone (euphotic zone) where photosynthetic activity occurs. While some species may occasionally inhabit shallower areas that receive sunlight, they generally thrive in deeper waters where they play a crucial role in the ecosystem. Thus, while you might find them in shallower regions, they are not primarily associated with the sunlit zone.
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