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LIFE'S A BEACH

Created by Molly Titus, Winter, 2022
Horizontales
Deposits on beaches largely made up of erosion, coral, silt, sand and cobbles.
Made of fibers woven in a grid-like structure for fishing.
The watertight body of a ship or boat covered in a decking or a casing.
A short tube for swimmers to breathe through while they keep their face under water.
An edible bivalve mollusk with a fan-shaped shell.
A diverse group of mammals that breathe air & are warm-bodied. The blubber was cooked down into oil.
A type of diving underwater with breathing equipment. Word means "self-contain."
Slow-moving reptile with a scaly or leathery domed shell.
Expert swimmers employed to rescue people at a pool or beach.
Large fish in the mackerel family whose flesh is used for food. Can come in a can.
A marine species covered in spines with radial symmetry.
A limbless vertebrate with gills and fins living wholly in water. Can be caught; eaten.
Simple aquatic plants that are single-celled and contain chlorophyll; kelp is one.
Flat animal that lives in the sea and has 5 arms that grow from its body.
Crustaceans protected by a hard shell they can regrow. Their claw/pincers are larger. Made into cakes & in salads.
A rowing boat that is long and narrow designed for one person with 2 oars: a shell.
A person who walks along the beach looking for interesting items or shells.
A marine bivalve mollusk with shells of equal size eaten in stews or fried.
A model of a castle built out of sand typically by children.
Slang for sunshine
A free-swimming gelatinous bell-shaped body with stinging tentacles.
A boat propelled by sails using wind power.
When one propels oneself through the water using their arms and legs.
A structure extending into water for use in landing, walking or fishing.
A length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, ie two seas.
A bay or recess in the shore of a sea, lake or river.
Fin-footed, semiaquatic mammal whose pelt is used for fur & leather from skins.
Verticales
A vessel larger than a boat for transporting people or goods by sea.
Common name for a number of different sea snails. Meat can be made into fritters & gumbos.
Marine plants or algae growing in sea or on rocks along seashores. They can be red, green or brown color.
Rising and falling of the sea usually twice each day due to the attraction of the moon and sun.
Process whereby the skin color is darkened from exposure to the sun.
A fish not mammal, dull gray in color with pointed snouts, tough skin & pectoral fins.
The swell of the sea that breaks upon the shore.
A gentle round mammal living in shallow water & easily mistaken for humans.
An empty shell of a small sea creature often found lying on the beach. Collectible.
Small shellfish that fix themselves tightly to rocks and bottoms of boats.
A swimming marine mollusk resembling a squid with 8 arms and 2 tentacles. They have color-changing abilities to match surroundings.
Edible mollusk of warm seas with a shell lined with mother-of-pearl.
Pieces of wood floating on the sea or have been washed ashore.
A bony substance typically forming large reefs.
Continuous, directed movements of sea water with acting forces like wind.
Large water birds with long beaks and throat pouches used to catch prey.
Swells formed by energy from wind to the ocean surface & crashing on shore.
Land along the ocean, a beach. Where land meets water.
A small free-swimming crustacean with elongated body eaten for food in all manner of seafood dishes.
A small gregarious whale well known for their sociable nature; very intelligent.
A slippery, snake-like fish. Some are electric.