Things Found In The Ocean with D
Ocean mammal; often seen swimming in pods.
Plural is fine—these marine mammals live at sea.
Sadly, you can find dead fish floating in seas.
People diving in the ocean—definitely found there.
Deep ocean zones are completely dark.
Ocean debris/trash is unfortunately common.
Sadly, corpses do sink and can be found in oceans
A small shark commonly found in oceans.
A small shark commonly found in oceans.
Some sea ducks swim on ocean waters.
Human remains can end up in the sea in reality
A person swimming underwater in the sea.
Sea ducks like eiders float on the ocean.
A small sea boat called a dory is used offshore.
Wood washed into and floating on the sea surface
Fish, whales etc. die and their bodies are in seas
Illegal cargo sometimes dumped or smuggled by sea
Gemstones can be in sunken treasure on seafloors
A dump of trash can be sunk or dumped at sea.
Animal dung can end up floating or sinking in oceans.
Sadly, human or animal corpses are found in oceans.
Dragonfish are real deep‑sea bioluminescent fishes.
Generic term, many deep sea fish species live there.
Dead organic matter litters the seafloor everywhere.
Marine fossils and dino bones can be in seabeds.
Dust settles into oceans from air and rivers.
A dinghy is a small boat often used at sea.
Coins like dimes are common in shipwrecks and seas.
Deep water is literally most of the ocean volume.
Dragon fish spelling variant, same deep‑sea creature.
Dogfish are small sharks common in many oceans.
Dead coral forms big parts of many reefs’ structure.
Capitalized variant, still the same deep‑sea fish.
- dock
Dinosaur fossils can be buried in ancient seabeds.
Sadly, drowned human bodies can be in the sea.
Driftwood floats on the ocean, washed by waves.
Disposable diapers often pollute seas as litter.
Sea docks sit on the shoreline over ocean water.
Dogfish are small sharks living in the ocean.
Pollution makes ocean water dirty in many places.
Detritus is dead organic matter sinking in seas.
Deep sea divers explore underwater ocean environments.
Dollar bills and coins can sink as ocean treasure.
Generic but fits: trash often floats in the ocean.
Dimes can be lost overboard, lying on seabeds.
Plastic dolls can become marine debris pollution.
Deep sea creatures live in the darkest ocean zones.
Dead whales sink and form “whale fall” ecosystems.
A dorsal fin is part of many ocean animals.
- dory fish
Shipwrecks can have doors lying on the seabed.
Coins and dollar bills can sink to the seafloor.
Small colorful reef fish living in tropical seas.
Back fins of fish and dolphins, vital for swimming.
Plates and cups often end up as sunken trash.
Microscopic algae; huge part of marine plankton.
The deep parts of the sea, far below surface.
Very deep ocean valleys like Mariana Trench.
Areas of low light in the sea, spooky but real.
Colorful reef fish, popular in marine aquariums.
Sewer outlets can drain water into the ocean.
Sadly, diapers are common marine pollution.
Name for venomous rays or octopus; dangerous sea life.
The vertical distance from surface to seafloor.
Person exploring underwater with scuba gear.
Organic remains sinking and decomposing on seabed.
Generic but fine: any harmful fish in the ocean.
Tiny droplets mix and move within seawater.
Plastic drink bottles often pollute oceans.
Toys sometimes end up as plastic ocean trash.
Dead fish commonly float or sink in the sea.
Drums can be dumped or lost as underwater debris.
Tragically, people can drown in the ocean.
Underwater drones/ROVs explore and film the sea.
Ship doors and hatches end up on wrecks.
Generic, but a dark-colored fish can live in sea.
Dogfish sharks are common small ocean sharks.
Plates can sink as shipwreck trash on seabeds.
Dead marine plants and algae litter the seafloor.
Underwater dark caves exist in many oceans.
Dead sailors rest in shipwrecks on the seabed.
Broad, but sharks, jellyfish etc. fit this idea.
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