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.
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.