. "Ichthyoplankton (from Greek: \u1F30\u03C7\u03B8\u03CD\u03C2, ikhthus, \"fish\"; and \u03C0\u03BB\u03B1\u03B3\u03BA\u03C4\u03CC\u03C2, planktos, \"drifter\") are the eggs and larvae of fish. They are usually found in the sunlit zone of the water column, less than 200 metres deep, which is sometimes called the epipelagic or photic zone. Ichthyoplankton are planktonic, meaning they cannot swim effectively under their own power, but must drift with the ocean currents. Fish eggs cannot swim at all, and are unambiguously planktonic."@en . . .