Things Found In The Ocean with T
Sea turtles swim in the ocean—totally valid!
Sadly, ocean trash/pollution is real and found there.
Tuna are ocean fish—great ocean find.
Sea turtles live in the ocean—good pick!
Tiger sharks are ocean predators—fits!
The Titanic wreck rests deep in the Atlantic.
Sunken treasure can be found under the sea.
Octopus and squid tentacles live in the sea.
Predatory fish, some species live in oceans 🌊
Tides are a natural ocean phenomenon.
Shark teeth are found in the ocean.
The tide is an ocean feature—valid.
Tiger sharks roam the ocean—nice one!
Ocean trenches are deep sea valleys on seafloor
Old rubber tires often end up as ocean trash.
Generic small fish, could live in the ocean
Many colorful tropical fish live in oceans.
Tin objects can corrode and sink in seawater.
Deep‑sea trenches are major ocean features.
Some tigerfish species live in marine waters.
Military or fuel tanks can sink as wrecks.
Sunken tanks can lie on the seabed as wrecks.
Fishing traps and pots are common on seabeds.
Tidal waves describe large sea surface waves.
Divers find small trinkets and lost jewelry.
Fishing and diving tools are used in oceans.
Beach toys and plastic toys wash into seas.
Tin cans are common marine litter pollution.
Tuna fish are classic saltwater ocean fish.
Tin cans rust on the seafloor as litter.
Treasure chests appear in wrecks and dives.
Discarded tires often rest on the seafloor.
Fish and whales have tails in the ocean.
Metal tins can sink or float as ocean trash.
Tidal wave: large ocean surface wave event.
Trident: three‑prong spear, classic sea weapon.
Plastic tape can end up as marine litter.
Toilet paper can appear as sewage pollution.
Shipwrecks often hold treasures on seabeds.
Oil tankers are large ships crossing oceans.
Tyres often end up as heavy underwater trash.
Plastic tubes and pipes sink as ocean debris.
Tentacle: limb of octopus or squid in seas.
Tar appears in oil spills and tar balls.
Tadpoles can be in brackish coastal waters.
Tsunami: huge sea wave from quakes or slides.
Timber can float as driftwood or wreckage.
Tankers: big cargo or oil ships at sea.
- turds
Sea tortoises live and swim in the oceans.
- thongs
Small powerful boat for towing ships in harbors and seas.
Fishing vessels that drag large nets across the ocean floor.
Beach towels often end up on shore or in the water as litter.
Twigs can float out rivers into the sea and drift there.
Harbor workboat that assists ships in ports and at sea.
Underwater explosive weapon often launched in the ocean.
Plastic tarps can blow or wash into the sea as debris.
Brightly colored reef fish found in tropical oceans.
- Trash bags
Paper tissues can end up as floating litter in the sea.
Metal used in ship parts and equipment found at sea.
- Tiger shrimp
Spanish for shark; real sea predator found in oceans.
Phrase refers to fish in the sea; still ocean creatures.
Large powerful game fish living in warm coastal oceans.
Small powerful boats that guide larger ships in harbors.
Elongated reef fish with trumpet-like snout, tropical seas.
Crab or fish traps are common gear on sea beds.
Bits of tinfoil can end up as ocean trash pollution.
Towels often end up in sea as beach or boat trash.
- torch
Hygiene products sadly common as marine litter.
Yes, sewage and turds can pollute coastal waters.
Reef fish with venomous spine, common in tropics.
Toothbrushes often found as plastic marine debris.
Tiny shells settle on sea floor and along coasts.
Frog tadpoles can live in brackish coastal shallows.
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