Things Found In The Ocean with M

  • Coastal marine mammal; swims in the ocean.

  • Coins from shipwrecks—sunken treasure!

  • Seafloor mud and silt cover many ocean beds.

  • Common marine shellfish living in the sea.

  • Big ocean ray gliding through open seas.

  • Many mammals live in the sea, like whales.

  • General term for ocean creatures—fits.

  • A real saltwater fish found in the ocean.

  • Ocean fish species; commonly found at sea.

  • Fast ocean fish with a spear-like bill.

  • Marine shellfish; lives attached in the sea.

  • From shipwrecks/debris, metal lies on seafloors.

  • Marine mammals in coastal waters, called sea cows

  • Large ocean rays, famous for graceful swimming

  • Big group of sea animals: clams, squid, snails

  • Same as mollusks: clams, octopus, sea snails

  • General term for animals living in the ocean

  • Long predatory eel living in coral reefs

  • Invertebrates like clams, many marine species

  • Mineral deposits and particles in seawater

  • Vague but okay, fish do live in the ocean

  • Anglerfish-like species living on sea floor

  • Deepest ocean trench on Earth, in Pacific

  • Naval or old contact mines can be in seas

  • Soft mud and organic goo on sea bottom

  • Large game fish, often in open ocean

  • Small freshwater fish, but name is valid

  • Diving masks used for underwater vision

  • Snorkel or dive equipment for the face

  • Kids drop glass marbles, divers find them on seabeds.

  • Colorful marine crustacean, ultra-fast striking claws.

  • Small fish; some minnow species live in coastal seas.

  • Marble rock forms seafloor outcrops and pebbles.

  • Short for manta ray, huge filter‑feeding sea ray.

  • Tiny plastic fragments widespread in ocean waters.

  • Often used for ocean fish like opah called moonfish.

  • Bacteria, plankton and tiny life fill ocean water.

  • Mast of ships and wrecks sticks up from the ocean.

  • Eel family living in reefs and rocky sea habitats.

  • Used for some marine fish; fits as an ocean fish name.

  • Boats with motors commonly seen on the ocean surface.

  • Large group of marine invertebrates like snails, clams.

  • Moonfish like opah live in open oceans worldwide.

  • Tiny molecules like salts are dissolved in seawater.

  • Medusa is a jellyfish term in some languages.

  • Mullet is a coastal fish often found in oceans.

  • Microbes fill ocean water, key to ecosystems.

  • Masts are tall poles on ships sailing oceans.

  • Some mite species live in marine environments.

  • Informal, but means small fish in the sea.

  • Murky water is common in coastal ocean zones.

  • Elemental mercury can pollute the oceans.

  • Mudfish is used for various coastal fish species.

  • Monk seals are endangered marine mammals.

  • Milkfish is a marine fish farmed in coastal waters.

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  • A male fish can swim in ocean waters.

  • Mustard can be spilled or dumped into the sea.

  • Fishing mesh or netting often found in oceans.

  • Broad term for all animals that live in the sea.

  • Mould can grow on wrecks or damp marine debris.

  • Small powered boat, common on the ocean.

  • Mold can grow on wet ships, debris, or piers.

  • Water vapor and damp air exist over the ocean.

  • Sea mines are explosive devices in oceans.

  • Many fishes can definitely be in the ocean.

  • Spanish “medusas” means jellyfish, common sea animals.

  • Fish species that specifically live in marine waters.

  • Short for Portuguese man-of-war, stinging float.

  • Coastal trees with roots in seawater, vital habitats.

  • Mangoes can end up as floating trash or cargo.

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