Things Found In The Ocean with R
Common on the seabed and along coasts.
Ocean feature where many sea creatures live.
Sadly, ocean trash like plastic is found.
Natural stone found on the ocean floor.
Underwater ridges teeming with life.
Many ocean fish are red; often called redfish.
Sea animals like manta and stingrays.
Used on boats and buoys; often in the sea.
A sea animal; manta and stingray are rays.
Plastic six-pack rings or lost jewelry at sea.
Colorful reef fish, popular in kids’ books and aquariums.
A marine fish species found in the ocean.
Could be lost jewelry or plastic rings at sea.
Marine coral species found in the sea.
Ocean fish that live around rocky reefs.
Oxidized metal, common on shipwrecks and metal debris.
Flat floating platforms; many seas use rafts
A bright red crustacean; common seafood in oceans
Uncommon fish species; oceans full of rare fish
Plant roots from mangroves or sea grasses in coasts
Common name for several marine fish species
Small oar‑driven boat; used on coastal waters
Another spelling of rowboat; used on the sea
Strong, fast current in the sea; a surf hazard
Remains of sunken structures or ships on seabeds
Small surface waves; seen all over the ocean
Shark species living around coral reefs
Corroded metal debris from ships or trash in sea
Broken bits of rock or wreckage on the seafloor
Fish eggs; many types come from ocean fish
Seal species sometimes found in Arctic seas
Fish eaten uncooked; often fresh from the sea
Lines used on boats, nets, and buoys in the sea
Multiple rip currents in the ocean at once
- Red crab
Fishing reels used on rods from boats at sea
Fish term; can be found in oceans as catch
Rain falls onto the ocean surface from clouds
Tires often sink as marine trash on seafloor
Human or animal remains can be in the sea
Marine red algae are common sea seaweeds
Rainwater mixes with and freshens ocean surface
Small row boats can float and drift on the sea
Shipwreck relics often rest on the seafloor
Rudders steer boats and ships in the ocean
Lost jewelry rubies can end up on seafloor
Fishing rods are used above and into the ocean
Rockfish are marine fish living near reefs, rocks
Ringed octopus is a small, venomous sea octopus
Fishing reel is used to catch fish in the ocean
Rowboats can be used or lost at sea
Rip tides are strong ocean currents near shore
A ship’s rudder helps steer through the ocean
Floating plastics and cans often at sea
Oil or gas rigs stand out in the ocean
Harmful algal bloom discoloring seawater
Trash and debris often float in the sea
Old corroded ships can sink to seabed
Single rig structure out at sea
Many crab species are red in the ocean
Rainwater falls into and mixes with ocean
Jewels or gemstones can sink as treasure
“Suckerfish” that cling to larger fish
Sea stars; some species are bright red
Shells can be red due to pigments
Marine bivalves living in coastal sands
Large baleen whale species living in oceans
Lobsters can be red after cooking or as shells on seabeds.
Blood from injured animals or fish can mix in seawater.
All kinds of random debris end up in oceans.
Plant roots from mangroves or seagrass in coastal seas.
Rock lobsters are spiny lobsters found in oceans.
Salmon are marine fish for most of their life cycle.
- Razors
Rags and cloth often pollute beaches and seafloor.
Radioactive waste has sadly been dumped in oceans.
Water ripples are small surface waves on the sea.
Rice grains can end up in the sea as food waste.
Animal ribs and bones can sink to the ocean floor.
Ribbon eels are colorful marine eels from Indo‑Pacific.
Red bass is a name for several reef fish species.
Razor fish (razorfish) are slim marine fish in sandy areas.
Unusual or rare shells can be found on ocean shores.
Rabbit fish (rabbitfish) are herbivorous reef fishes.
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