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.
- marine animal
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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