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  1. Oct 16, 2017 · Magnificent Pictures of Life Under the Sea. We've combed through pictures of underwater worlds entered to our Nature Photographer of the Year contest to bring you a selection of gems.

    • Introduction
    • Free Ocean Animals Worksheet Download
    • Albatross
    • Anglerfish
    • Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
    • Bivalves
    • Coral
    • Crab
    • Dolphin
    • Eel

    The ocean covers almost three-quarters of the Earth’s surface and is one of the most important animal habitats. It is home to around 230,000 recorded species, and many more that are still to be discovered and named. Biologists estimate that the total number of species living in the world’s oceans may be over 1,000,000! On this page you’ll find an A...

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    Albatrosses are large seabirds. They have long, narrow wings that allow them to fly great distances using very little energy. There are around 21 species of albatross (scientists disagree over the exact number). Together they make up the family Diomedeidae. 1. You can find out more about animal groups such as families, orders and species on this pa...

    An anglerfish is a member of a group of carnivorous fish called the Lophiiformes. The group contains several different families, and includes fishes such as the goosefishes, monkfishes, frogfishes, sea toads and seadevils. Anglerfish are slow-moving ambush predators who get their name from the unique way in which they catch their prey. Projecting f...

    Scientific name: Thunnus thynnus Type of animal: Fish Where found: Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic bluefin tuna is a large fish found in the Atlantic Ocean. The species grows to lengths of up to 8.2 ft / 2.5 m and weights of around 680 kg / 1,500 lb. It preys on squid and fish, and some individuals are thought to live as long as 50 years. The Atlantic ...

    Bivalves are a group of aquatic animals with shells. Most bivalves are ocean animals, but some live in freshwater habitats. A bivalve’s shell has two parts. These are hinged on one side, and can be open and closed. Animals such as oysters, mussels and clams are bivalves. Many bivalves are hunted and eaten by humans. The world’s largest living bival...

    Corals are marine invertebrates in the phylum (a large group of related animals) Cnidaria. Jellyfish and sea anemones are also members of this group. Corals are free-swimming larvae for a short period of their lives. After this time they attach themselves to a suitable surface on the sea bed, never to swim again. Corals at this stage of their lives...

    Crabs are members of the animal group Crustacea. Other crustaceans include lobsters, crayfish, krill and barnacles. Most crustaceans live in the sea, but some – such as woodlice – have adapted to life on land. A typical crab has five pairs of limbs. The front pair is usually modified into pincers, while the other four pairs are used for movement. M...

    Dolphins are marine mammals. Although their ancestors were land animals, dolphins are entirely aquatic. Their bodies are streamlined and fish-like, although, being mammals, dolphins still have to come up to the surface to breathe. Most dolphins are members of the family Delphinidae, a group otherwise known as the oceanic dolphins. With 30 species, ...

    Eels are fish with long, snake-like bodies. Eels have long fins running along much of the length of their bodies. They swim by moving from side to side, making waves that travel down their bodies, pushing them through the water. Eels are also able to swim backwards. There are around 800 species of eel. Most live in the ocean, but some make their wa...

  2. Feb 13, 2023 · Every area of the world has unique and colorful species of fish, mammals, and other wildlife. The ocean is a crucial part of the world’s ecosystems, and researchers have openly admitted that approximately 80% of the oceans are still unmapped and unexplored in 2021. Watch on YouTube.

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  3. Mar 21, 2019 · The vast bodies of water surrounding the continents are critical to life on Earth. But overfishing and global warming threaten to leave oceans barren. Learn about the Earth's largest habitat.

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  4. It covers more than 70% of our planet and holds 96.5% of all water. It also regulates our climate, generates half of Earth's oxygen, and is home to millions of species. Explore the resources below to learn more about our ocean and its inhabitants, from sea turtles, to whales, sharks, and beyond.

  5. Jun 8, 2024 · Thirteen photos that will make you care about the ocean. 8 June 2024. Pier Nirandara. How do we get people to care about ocean conservation? Diving can help us explore the role of awe in...

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  7. Whether it’s the unique wildlife found beneath the waves or the sheer expanse of the open seas, the ocean is one of the most interesting and sought out places to explore. In addition to providing us with beauty, the ocean functions as the heart of our planet—pumping oxygen, nutrients, water and weather around the globe.

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