When you put this in a boiling pot of water, it turns red-colored. Maine is famous for this "dish".
What is "Lobster"? (or if you're from Maine "Lobsta")
This is the NFL team based in Miami
What are the Miami "Dolphins"?
The Disney movie whose theme song is "Under the Sea"
What is "The Little Mermaid"?
This creature has eight tentacles
What is the "Octopus"?
The slowest swimming fish in the sea (Hint: "Don't try and put a saddle on one of these)
What is a "Sea Horse"?
One of the most edible fish, it is often eaten for lunch in a sandwich
What is "Tuna"?
This cool looking and sleek Chevrolet sports car is named after a cool looking type of ray
What is a "Corvette Stingray"?
The key element which makes life on earth possible
What is "Water"?
This creature has six "arms" and two "legs"
What is the "Octopus"?
The fastest swimming fish in the ocean
What is the "sailfish"? (clocked at 68 mph)
A species of fish that is native to the North Atlantic. This fish spawns by swimming upstream, and when it is cooked, it has a pale pink or orange color.
What is "Salmon"?
The National League baseball team, based in Florida's 2nd largest city
What is the Miami "Marlins"? (Miami's population is 409,000 while Jacksonville's population is 828,000)
Out of all the planets in our solar system, only this planet is known to sustain life
What is "Earth"?
What is the "Giant Pacific Octopus"?
What are the "Great White Shark"? "Tiger Shark"? "Whale Shark"? "Bull Shark"? "Hammerhead Shark"? "Goblin Shark"? "Mako Shark"? "Blue Shark"? "Lemon Shark"? "Basking Shark"? "Megamouth Shark"? (there are more than 1,000 species of sharks and rays)
The easternmost region of our state was named after this breed of fish, because it was so plentiful during colonial times, off the coast of Massachusetts.
What is "Cod" as in "Cape Cod"?
The name of the shark in "Finding Nemo"
What is "Bruce"? (as in "Heeeere's Brucy!!"
T or F: "Scientists estimate that 80% of Earth's species live on land, 15% live in the ocean, and 5% live in fresh water, even though the sea is much bigger than the land of earth"
What is "TRUE"?
This creature has blue blood
What is the "Giant Pacific Octopus"?
3 species of whales
What is "Blue Whale"? "Killer Whale"? "Sperm Whale"? "Humpback Whale"? "Beluga Whale"? "Bowhead Whale"? "Narwhal"? "Fin Whale"? "Gray Whale"? "North Atlantic Right Whale"? "Common Minke Whale"? (there are 76 toothed whale species)
A State Park in Rockport, MA, is named for this edible fish (a fish you can eat!). Many of us have visited this park, with its quarries and its dangerous rock slides!!
What is "Halibut"? as in "Halibut Point State Park"?
The cartoon mascot and spokes-tuna for StarKist Tuna
Who is "Charlie the Tuna"?
The author who wrote "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"
Who is Jules Verne?
This creature has 9 brains
What is the "Giant Pacific Octopus"? ... 1 central brain, and 8 smaller brains (mini-brains) that control movement of the tentacles.
T or F: "Manta Rays are not dangerous. They are even harmless and hurt any diver or swimmer."
What is "TRUE"? (they are the ocean's peaceful giants!)