Things Found In The Ocean with B

  • Huge ocean mammal; definitely lives in the sea.

  • Boats sail on the ocean—common sight at sea.

  • Plural is fine; boats are often on the ocean.

  • Bottles often float as debris in the ocean.

  • Arctic sea whale; a real ocean animal.

  • Bubbles naturally form in ocean water.

  • Marine pufferfish found in many oceans.

  • A bottle can be found floating in the sea.

  • Well-known ocean fish with sharp teeth.

  • Sticky sea creatures that live on rocks/ships.

  • Sea bass are marine fish, so it fits.

  • Plastic bags are sadly found in the ocean.

  • A big fish is a thing you can find in oceans.

  • Balls can wash up or float out at sea.

  • blue whales
  • Small crustaceans that glue themselves to rocks and ships.

  • Beluga whales live in Arctic seas; known for white color.

  • Animal or human bones can rest on seabeds.

  • Deep‑sea fish with gelatinous body; internet‑famous.

  • Generic blue-colored fish in ocean waters.

  • Floating marker used in oceans for navigation.

  • Deep-sea blobfish lives in the ocean depths.

  • Multiple floating markers on the sea surface.

  • Describes the blue color of ocean water.

  • Many insect species float or fall onto the sea.

  • Seabirds fly, dive, and rest on ocean surfaces.

  • Common marine dolphin, very social ocean mammal.

  • Large aggressive shark species in ocean waters.

  • Pufferfish, can inflate as defense, ocean dwelling.

  • Bags often end up as plastic trash in oceans.

  • Another spelling of pufferfish, ocean animal.

  • Used to attract fish; hooks with bait in ocean.

  • Arctic and subarctic whales that swim in oceans.

  • Young shark; ocean predator at smaller size.

  • Lost or dumped boots become seafloor trash.

  • Marine bacteria live in seawater and sediments.

  • Highly venomous jellyfish species found in oceans.

  • Inflatable toy often floating or washed up near shore.

  • Young fish commonly found in ocean waters.

  • Large plankton-eating shark found in oceans worldwide.

  • Sharp trash that can sink or wash through seawater.

  • Explosive devices can be sunken or dropped in seas.

  • Young sharks living and hunting in the ocean.

  • brine
  • Pockets of gas rising through seawater to surface.

  • Legendary chests of coins and gold on sea floors.

  • Crab species living in Atlantic and Gulf coastal waters.

  • Large tuna species migrating across open oceans.

  • Can mix into seawater from injuries or animals.

  • Common ocean trash, especially near coasts.

  • Butterfly fish
  • Marine fish species living in Atlantic coastal waters.

  • Glass trash items floating or sinking in seawater.

  • Common name for several sea fish species.

  • bikini
  • Ocean floor is literally called the bottom.

  • Generic name for various blue-colored sea fish.

  • Sand on the shore right by the ocean water.

  • Sea creatures that feed along the seafloor.

  • Fat layer of whales, seals and other sea mammals.

  • Buckets are used on boats or at sea for many tasks.

  • Many birds live on coasts or dive into the ocean.

  • Large coral reef walls found in the ocean.

  • Generic term for dark-colored fish in the sea.

  • Whales live in the open ocean, some very huge.

  • Plastic trash floating or on seabed in oceans.

  • Explosive devices can be sunk or dropped in seas.

  • Bricks can end up as debris on the seabed.

  • Correct spelling of the marine bottlenose dolphin.

  • Sadly, body parts can be found after wrecks, etc.

  • Coastal water body; many oceans form large bays.

  • Real dolphin species; often seen in oceans.

  • Shoes fall overboard; boots rest on seabeds.

  • Aggressive shark species found in oceans.

  • Shipwrecks and broken ships lie on seabeds.

  • Pirate “booty” = treasure chests under seas.

  • Fish, whale, and other bones litter sea floors.

  • Bluefin tuna, large ocean fish, heavily fished.

  • People swim in seas wearing bikinis.

  • Lost party balloons land in oceans as trash.

  • Misspelling, but clearly bottlenose dolphins.

  • Fast ocean fish prized in sport fishing.

  • Can mean bluebottle jellyfish found in seas.

  • Rubbish bins can sink from ships into oceans.

  • Discarded bikes sometimes end up underwater.

  • Generic, but big sharks totally roam oceans.

  • Beta fish
  • Bats can fall or be swept into the ocean.

  • Underwater baskets or crates can sink from ships

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