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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