Things Found In The Ocean with O

  • Sea animal; lives in oceans worldwide.

  • Shellfish commonly found in the sea.

  • Killer whale; swims the world's oceans.

  • Plural is fine; oysters live in the ocean.

  • Oil can be in the sea from seeps or spills.

  • Sea otters are ocean animals along coasts.

  • It's literally the water of the ocean!

  • Plural works; orcas live in the ocean.

  • Sea otters live in the ocean; plural okay.

  • Dissolved oxygen exists in seawater.

  • Boat oars are often out at sea.

  • Many ocean fish are orange, like clownfish.

  • Deep-sea fish; a real ocean creature.

  • A boat oar can be found out on the ocean.

  • Large black‑and‑white dolphin, top ocean predator

  • General term for animals living in the ocean.

  • Shipwrecks rest on seafloor, classic ocean find

  • Type of coral with orange color on reefs.

  • Seabed region at bottom of the ocean.

  • Broad term for living creatures in the sea.

  • Floating oil pollution on ocean surface.

  • Area of ocean away from land or ice.

  • Eight-armed marine mollusks in oceans.

  • Fruit waste that can end up floating in sea.

  • Moving surface water created by wind.

  • Large ships crossing oceans for travel.

  • Metal-bearing rocks on or under seabed.

  • Old, sometimes sunken, boats in the sea.

  • Salt dissolved in seawater, gives salinity.

  • Dead plants/animals and waste in seawater.

  • Fish remains, often part of sea food chain.

  • Old shoes can sink or be dumped as trash on seabeds.

  • Ocean trout
  • Offshore oil rigs stand in the sea extracting oil.

  • Shells commonly lie on ocean floors and beaches.

  • Freshwater fish, but can be in aquariums in oceans.

  • Plastic waste often floats in the sea as pollution.

  • Clothing trash, can be dumped or lost in the ocean.

  • Boots can be lost from ships and sink to seafloor.

  • Fish can be orange; many species in oceans.

  • Wrecks, relics, debris sink and age on seafloor.

  • Glass bottles often become seafloor litter.

  • Oil spills and slicks sadly pollute oceans.

  • Laid on seafloor or rocks; food for predators.

  • Pearls form in oysters living in the ocean.

  • Massive water flows that shape marine life.

  • Floating or sunk bottles commonly litter seas.

  • Generic but fine; fish definitely live in seas.

  • Old discarded items often end up in the ocean.

  • Classic cartoon trash item washed up from sea.

  • Large toothed whales, apex ocean predators

  • Flatfish species living on seabeds

  • Classic trash item on seafloor in cartoons

  • Floating pollution layer on ocean surface

  • Vague, but fits as unusual ocean fish

  • Sea spray blown from ocean waves

  • Likely oarfish, long deep-sea ribbon fish

  • Large passenger ship sailing on oceans

  • Generic term for fish living in the ocean

  • Generic term for creatures living in ocean

  • The ocean itself counts; vast body of salt water 🌊

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