Welcome to the Abyss!

Deep in the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean are some of the deepest trenches on Earth. They run deeper than most of the surface's mountain and most have never been explored by human eyes. It is this dark grave that is the home of the Deepsea Diver.
What would be death to a human is a paradise to a Diver. Up where the water is warmer, great schools of plankton float, waiting for a hungry Diver to scoop them up. Although small jellyfish sometimes spoil the dish, there is little a Diver can't digest.
For the gormeuts amoung the Divers, hungry fish are always been lured in by the phosphoecen glow of the of the Divers skeleton and make an interesting (although not always good) snack.
Down in the middle of the abyss where the great herds of Divers gather in a wall of eerie glowing skeletons there are always new Divers to meet and new things to do. There are hump-backed whales to sing too and with, whale-sharks to follow and bother and places to explore in the trench walls full of interesting surprises and the best rocks to rub remoras off on.
At the bottom of the trench there are also things to be done, for those who are careful and weary. Sunken ships and submarines and other experimental ocean crafts litter the floor, some of the them large enough for even a Deepsea Diver to feel awed. Rents in the ocean floor allow volcanic gases through, creating a natural underwater hotspring and many a tired and achy adult wil come to relax amoung the harmless giant Tube Worms. However, anyone at the bottom of the trench should be wary. It is here where giants creatures such as the kracken reside and a Deepsea Diver can always be made a meal of something larger. Even a Deepsea Diver doesn't know everything that lives in the trench.
Although their home is always changing, wheither the Deepsea are in their giant herd to mate or following the currents of plankton and El Nino in their family pods, the home of the Deepsea is always below in the Abyss.