Things Found In The Ocean with N
Arctic whale that lives in the ocean.
Fishing nets are often used out at sea.
Element dissolved in seawater; part of ocean life.
A real shark species that lives in oceans.
Marine mollusk with a famous spiral shell.
A marine fish that lives in coastal oceans.
Could be lost jewelry or sunken treasure at sea.
Nudibranchs are colorful sea slugs living in oceans
The Navy sails the oceans with military ships.
Metal nails can sink and rest on the seafloor.
People can swim naked in the ocean, like it or not.
Nuclear waste can be dumped or leak into oceans.
“Neon fish” fits colorful reef fish in oceans.
A napkin can blow into the ocean as trash.
Some nematodes are marine, in ocean mud and sand.
Newspapers can end up floating as ocean litter.
Netting is used in fishing, often found in seas.
Nylon nets, ropes, and lines often litter oceans.
Warships of a nation’s navy sail the oceans.
Coiled shell of nautilus, common sea collectible.
- nudibranchs
Nutrients dissolved in seawater feed marine life.
Nuclear weapons tested or dumped at sea, sadly.
Military divers operating in seas and oceans.
Generic but fine: an unpleasant fish in the sea.
Skinny‑dipping humans absolutely swim in oceans.
Submarines, including nuclear, patrol the oceans.
Nuclear bombs can be stored, lost, or dumped at sea.
Jewelry like nose rings can be lost in the sea.
Cod species live in North Atlantic ocean waters.
Also called Fahaka puffer; lives in Nile, brackish zones.
River water, sediments, even boats reach the ocean.
Synthetic rubber used in wetsuits for divers.
General term for gear used at sea, fits well.
Message-in-a-bottle style notes floating at sea.
Nickname for noodlefish; rare deep‑sea fish.
Shells described as nice, common on sea floor.
Coral reefs in oceans can indeed be beautiful.
Needlefish live in tropical and subtropical seas.
Diapers can sadly end up as ocean plastic trash.
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