Things Found In The Ocean with N

  • Arctic whale that lives in the ocean.

  • Fishing nets are often used out at sea.

  • Fishing gear commonly found in the sea.

  • Plural of narwhal, a whale of the ocean.

  • Element dissolved in seawater; part of ocean life.

  • A real shark species that lives in oceans.

  • Marine mollusk with a famous spiral shell.

  • A marine fish that lives in coastal oceans.

  • Same as needlefish; a slender marine fish.

  • Common in the US; coins can be lost at sea.

  • Could be lost jewelry or sunken treasure at sea.

  • Nickel metal occurs in seafloor deposits and nodules

  • Needlefish are long, thin marine fish found in seas

  • Nudibranchs are colorful sea slugs living in oceans

  • The Navy sails the oceans with military ships.

  • Metal nails can sink and rest on the seafloor.

  • Nurse sharks are real sharks living in oceans.

  • People can swim naked in the ocean, like it or not.

  • Nuclear waste can be dumped or leak into oceans.

  • A nickel coin can be lost or sunk in the sea.

  • “Neon fish” fits colorful reef fish in oceans.

  • Nematodes are tiny worms living in sea sediments.

  • Necklaces often end up as lost jewelry in seas.

  • A napkin can blow into the ocean as trash.

  • Some nematodes are marine, in ocean mud and sand.

  • Newspapers can end up floating as ocean litter.

  • Netting is used in fishing, often found in seas.

  • Napkins easily become ocean pollution trash.

  • Nylon nets, ropes, and lines often litter oceans.

  • Warships of a nation’s navy sail the oceans.

  • Coiled shell of nautilus, common sea collectible.

  • Colorful sea slugs living on reefs and seabeds.

  • Some newt species can live in brackish coastal waters.

  • Nutrients dissolved in seawater feed marine life.

  • Nuclear weapons tested or dumped at sea, sadly.

  • Military divers operating in seas and oceans.

  • Generic but fine: an unpleasant fish in the sea.

  • Skinny‑dipping humans absolutely swim in oceans.

  • Submarines, including nuclear, patrol the oceans.

  • Nuclear bombs can be stored, lost, or dumped at sea.

  • Jewelry like nose rings can be lost in the sea.

  • Cod species live in North Atlantic ocean waters.

  • Also called Fahaka puffer; lives in Nile, brackish zones.

  • River water, sediments, even boats reach the ocean.

  • Some newts tolerate brackish coastal lagoons.

  • Trash like newspaper often ends up in the ocean.

  • Synthetic rubber used in wetsuits for divers.

  • General term for gear used at sea, fits well.

  • Warship type that operates underwater in seas.

  • Message-in-a-bottle style notes floating at sea.

  • Nickname for noodlefish; rare deep‑sea fish.

  • Fish active at night; oceans have many species.

  • Shells described as nice, common on sea floor.

  • Coral reefs in oceans can indeed be beautiful.

  • Fishing nets often float or sink in the ocean.

  • Needlefish live in tropical and subtropical seas.

  • Diapers can sadly end up as ocean plastic trash.

  • Illegal drugs sometimes found as dumped sea cargo.

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