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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