Largest biome
- Who
- pelagic zone
- What
- 1,330 million cubic metre(s)
- Where
- Not Applicable
- When
- 1500 BC
The open ocean, not close to the shore or sea bed, is known as the pelagic zone. Globally it contains around 1,330 million cubic kilometres of volume. This biome contains many of the largest animals on Earth, including whales, bluefin tuna and giant squid.