Things Found In The Ocean with G

  • Marine garbage/debris is sadly found at sea.

  • A famous ocean shark - definitely lives at sea.

  • Trace gold in seawater and wrecked treasure exist.

  • Ocean fish have gills, found on many sea animals.

  • Deep-sea giant squid are real ocean dwellers.

  • Sea glass and bottles often end up in the ocean.

  • Grouper is a marine fish found on reefs.

  • Domesticated carp; some species live in brackish coastal waters

  • Photosynthetic organisms; many species live in the sea

  • Small tropical fish; some species inhabit coastal marine areas

  • Swim goggles are used and sometimes lost at sea.

  • Gems can be found in sunken ship treasure at sea.

  • Dissolved gases and natural gas seeps occur in oceans.

  • Common aquarium fish; related species found in coastal waters

  • Small rock fragments; often present on sea floors

  • Slimy residue; can build up on ships and harbor walls

  • Microbes live in seawater, on fish, and ocean surfaces

  • Domesticated carp; brackish‑water forms found near coasts

  • Large predatory shark species; feared yet vital.

  • Very big fish; many giant species in seas.

  • Any green-colored fish species in the ocean.

  • Sand grains cover many ocean floors worldwide.

  • Massive coral reef system off Australia’s coast.

  • Goldfish are freshwater; ocean release is possible.

  • Chewed gum litter sometimes ends up in oceans.

  • Guns can be lost or dumped into the sea.

  • Short for great white shark, top ocean predator.

  • Green turtles are marine sea turtles worldwide.

  • Gray whale, large baleen whale, Pacific migrations.

  • Deep-sea shark with long snout; looks monstrous.

  • Grime and sludge can accumulate on ocean debris.

  • Sea gulls often fly over and rest on oceans.

  • Gar are fish; some species live in coastal waters.

  • Slimy goo can form from algae and decaying matter.

  • Groper (grouper) is a large reef fish species.

  • Very large octopuses live in deep ocean waters.

  • Loose gems can rest on shipwrecks or seabed.

  • Garfish are long, slender marine fish.

  • Huge whales swim across the open oceans.

  • Fish guts and remains float or sink in seas.

  • Guns can be found in wrecks or dumped at sea.

  • Great white sharks are famous ocean predators.

  • Gloves are common human trash found in oceans.

  • Oil and gasoline spills pollute sea water.

  • Granite rocks appear on some ocean floors.

  • Certain corals are green and live in reefs.

  • Glass bottles often sink as litter or ship cargo.

  • Groupers are large reef and deep-sea fishes.

  • Oil and grease float as marine pollution.

  • Large deep-sea cephalopods, hunted by sperm whales.

  • Lost eyeglasses often end up on the seafloor.

  • Respiratory organ of fish, key for underwater life.

  • Reef-dwelling sea fish, popular food species.

  • Nickname for glowing bioluminescent fishes.

  • Giant turtle
  • Floating or calving glaciers extend into oceans.

  • Shark species and colors found in marine waters.

  • Individual sand grains cover many ocean floors.

  • Huge ice masses breaking into polar oceans.

  • Fish can be gross in decay or pollution, common sight.

  • Sticky goop like slime or oil can float in seawater.

  • Sunken gold treasure from ships rests on seafloors.

  • Very large fish species live in all oceans.

  • Sand and fine grit cover much of the seabed.

  • greens
  • Green kelp is a large brown algae forming kelp forests.

  • Lost golf balls can sink and lie on the seafloor.

  • Nickname for glowing bioluminescent fish species.

  • Giant sharks like whale sharks roam open oceans.

  • Very large crabs live on coasts and ocean floors.

  • Giant clams are huge bivalves on coral reefs.

  • Gary the Snail
  • Gar fish
  • Oceans literally contain billions of gallons of water.

  • Garbage bags are common plastic trash in the ocean.

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