Things Found In The Ocean with S

  • Covers seafloors and beaches under the waves.

  • Big ocean predator, swims in salty seas.

  • Sea stars live on the ocean floor.

  • Plural is fine—many sharks roam the seas.

  • Seawater is salty—salt is definitely there.

  • Ocean-dwelling cephalopod, very real.

  • Yes—sea stars are common marine animals.

  • Many salmon live in the ocean before spawning.

  • Seashells come from ocean mollusks.

  • Marine mammal often seen in coastal waters.

  • A seashell—found on seabeds and shores.

  • Small ocean crustaceans—tasty and real.

  • Plural works—seals swim and hunt in oceans.

  • Small horse-shaped fish living in coastal seas.

  • Shells from marine mollusks, common on seafloors.

  • Large predatory ocean fish with sword-like bill.

  • Flat cartilaginous fish that lives on seabeds.

  • Spiny echinoderms found on rocky sea floors.

  • Edible marine mollusks and crustaceans from ocean.

  • Marine or freshwater mollusk; some live in seas.

  • Large vessel for sea travel; crosses oceans.

  • Plural of snail; many species are marine.

  • Some snakes are marine, like sea snakes.

  • Marine reptile; nests on beaches, lives in ocean.

  • Starfish (sea stars) are classic seafloor animals.

  • Plural of ship; fleets sailing the oceans.

  • Plural of snake; includes sea snake groups.

  • Seahorses are small marine fish with curled tails.

  • Shells of marine mollusks found on beaches.

  • Echinoderm that crawls on seafloor, eaten in Asia.

  • Highly venomous marine snakes in tropical seas.

  • Plural; groups of sea turtles in the ocean.

  • Marine mammal; lives along coasts and open sea.

  • Plural; many shells scattered on the seabed.

  • Small oily fish; form huge ocean schools.

  • Soft-bodied marine mollusk on rocks and reefs.

  • People swimming in the sea count as ocean things.

  • Large ocean fish, also called mola mola.

  • Underwater vessel used in oceans, often military.

  • Simple sea animal; some are bath sponges.

  • Lost socks can end up as ocean trash.

  • Salty seawater fills the world’s oceans.

  • Spiny marine animals living on the seafloor.

  • Flat fish with stingers, common in warm seas.

  • Shoes often become marine litter on seabeds.

  • Another term for ocean water, perfectly valid.

  • Another word for ocean; huge saltwater body.

  • Shells from sea animals, common on beaches.

  • Small fish with curled tails, live in seagrass.

  • Snakes adapted to live and swim in the sea.

  • Wrecked ships resting on the ocean floor.

  • Edible saltwater clams found in oceans.

  • Cephalopods with arms, common in many seas.

  • Remains of a sunken ship on the seafloor.

  • Plural of submarine; many patrol the oceans.

  • Edible sea animals/plants, common ocean food.

  • Flat marine echinoderm found on seafloors.

  • Sunken ships resting on the seabed.

  • Marine mollusk with coiled shell on seafloor.

  • Hard outer coverings from sea creatures.

  • Small schooling marine fish, often near coasts.

  • Multiple sand dollars on the ocean floor.

  • Fish with long sword-like bill, open ocean.

  • Rocks commonly found on seabeds and coasts.

  • Marine mammals often seen in coastal waters.

  • Single rock; can lie on the seabed.

  • Marine snails crawling on rocks or sand.

  • Flattened cartilaginous fish living on seafloor.

  • Soft-bodied marine gastropods on reefs, sand.

  • Marine echinoderm, classic seashell souvenir.

  • The ocean’s own water, salty and vast.

  • Description of the ocean’s salty water.

  • Plastic trash often polluting the oceans.

  • Venomous or nonvenomous snakes in sea water.

  • Another way to say salty ocean water.

  • Simple animals on rocks and reefs, filter seawater.

  • People with tanks exploring undersea world.

  • One person with scuba gear swimming underwater.

  • People riding waves on boards at sea.

  • Another name for starfish, lives on seabeds.

  • Generic term for creatures living in the sea.

  • Small boat with sails, used on ocean waters.

  • Multiple sailboats, common on coastal seas.

  • Ship resting on seabed, classic wreck dive site.

  • Can live in seas attached to rocks or corals.

  • Sea fish name; several snapper species in oceans.

  • Shoes often end up as marine litter on seafloor.

  • Saltwater itself, makes up the world’s oceans.

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  • serpent
  • Sea birds over coasts, diving to catch fish.

  • Polluted wastewater sadly flowing into the ocean.

  • Colorful stinging polyps on reefs and rocky seabeds.

  • Fast predatory billfish living in warm oceans.

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