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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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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