What is how deep is the cayman trench?

The Cayman Trench, also known as the Bartlett Deep, is a deep-sea trench situated in the Caribbean Sea. It is approximately 1,500 kilometers long and reaches a maximum depth of 7,686 meters (25,217 feet) at its deepest point, known as the "Milne Deep". This makes it the deepest part of the Caribbean Sea and one of the deepest oceanic trenches in the world. The trench is located in a seismically active area and is known for frequent earthquakes and occasional volcanic activity. Due to its depth and extreme conditions, not much is known about the ecology of the trench. However, some unique species like the giant isopod have been discovered in the trench's depths.