The Hadalpelagic zone lies beyond the abyssopelagic zone and extends from 6000 meters (19,686 feet) to the bottom of the deepest parts of the ocean. This area is found in deep water trenches and canyons of the ocean bottom. The deepest point in the ocean is located in the Mariana Trench off the coast of Japan at 10,911 meters (35,797 feet) depending on the tides. The temperature of the water is about the same as the abyssopelagic zone, but the pressure is an unbelievable eight tons per square inch. That is approximately the weight of 48 blue whales squishing you from every direction. In spite of the crazy pressure and temperature, creatures can still live here. Invertebrates, such as starfish and tube worms, can thrive at these depths.Beyond the abyssopelagic zone lies the forbidding Hadalpelagic zone. These areas are mostly found in deep water trenches and canyons. The deepest point in the ocean is located in the Mariana Trench off the coast of Japan at 35,797 feet (10,911 meters). The temperature of the water is just above freezing, and the pressure is an incredible eight tons per square inch. That is approximately the weight of 48 Boeing 747 jets. In spite of the pressure and temperature, life can still be found here. Invertebrates such as starfish and tube worms can thrive at these depths.