Things Found In The Ocean with E
A marine fish that slithers through the sea
Fish and shark eggs drift and develop in seas
A large ocean-dwelling seal
A single fish or shark egg in the ocean
Lost jewelry that can end up on the seafloor
Also called roe; common in the ocean
Common ocean litter floating or on seabeds
A marine fish (ghost shark), common in New Zealand seas
Groups of these marine seals live at sea
Fish eggs (roe) are found throughout oceans
Elastic bands can appear as ocean debris
Rare, but gems from wrecks can be found at sea
Trash item often found floating in seas
Jewelry can fall off swimmers into the sea.
Real shark species living in deep oceans
Plastic bands often end up as ocean litter.
Gems can be lost treasure on the seafloor.
Wrecked devices, cables, gadgets pollute seas.
Cartilaginous fish, gliding over sandy bottoms.
Slippery fish; many species live in oceans.
Common metal trash sinking to seabeds.
- Elements
Food waste tossed from boats, sadly common.
Can drop from swimmers, also as e‑waste.
Discarded electronics and cables in oceans.
Some fish generate electricity, like electric eels.
Hard outer shells from sea creatures and molts.
Body part on many sea creatures’ heads
Vision organ; many ocean animals rely on it
Small trash items that can pollute the sea
Marine snail species living in the sea
Broken shells can end up on the seafloor
The ocean’s complex living environment
Ship and submarine engines power travel at sea
Rubber bands often end up as ocean litter
Plural of ecosystem; oceans host many
Animal guts; sadly can be dumped at sea
Sea bird of Antarctic waters, dives in ocean
Fish meant for eating, many species in oceans
Fish eyeballs can float or sink in the sea 🐟
Many sea creatures have an external exoskeleton
Euro coins can end up on the seafloor as trash
Huge or enormous fish definitely live in oceans
Empty plastic bags often float as ocean trash
Eggshells could appear as waste in the ocean
Egg fish is a real fish species found in the ocean
Egg cartons can sadly appear as floating trash
Echinoderms include starfish and sea urchins
“Eau” means water in French, fits ocean water
Undersea earthquakes can occur on the seafloor
Earrings can be lost overboard into the sea
An estuary is where river meets the ocean
Erasers can end up as small trash in the ocean
Envelopes or parts can drift as marine litter
Method animals use to sense in dark ocean waters
Lost earbuds sink as ocean trash nowadays
Unusual or rare fish species in the sea
Small swirling currents often form in oceans
People drop eyeglasses overboard—ocean junk
Electricity powers submarines and undersea cables
Fish remains floating or on seafloor count
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