What oceanic zone do swordfish live in?

Swordfish live in the epipelagic zone, also known as the sunlit zone.

Here's why:

* Epipelagic Zone: This is the uppermost layer of the ocean, extending from the surface down to about 200 meters (656 feet). It's characterized by abundant sunlight, which allows for photosynthesis and supports a diverse ecosystem.

* Swordfish Habitat: While they can dive to depths of over 600 meters (1,969 feet), swordfish spend most of their time in the epipelagic zone. They are known for their migratory patterns, moving vertically throughout the water column to feed on different prey.