Ocean Mammals
Layers of the Ocean
Fish
Conservation
Bonus Facts
100

This is the largest animal that exists on the planet!

Blue Whale!

100

This is the deepest zone in the ocean!

The Trench 
100

Nemo is this type of fish!

Clown Fish

100

The number one type of marine pollution is this every day material 

Plastic

100

These are controlled by the moon! rising and falling on a day to day basis

The Tides
200

This cold water mammal is sometimes called the unicorn of the sea!

Narwhal 

200
This layer is where most ocean species live!

Sunlight zone

200

This is the biggest of all sharks, also pictured in Jaws

Great White Shark

200

Sometimes, sea turtles mistake these for jellyfish

Plastic Bags

200

This is thought to be the most aggressive shark species, sharing the first part of its name with an animal you might see on a farm 

Bull Shark 

300

Though these are sometimes called a "killer whale" these mammals aren't actually whales at all! They are the largest of the Porpoise family

Orca

300

Here, the water is almost completely stationary. This is the second deepest layer of the ocean

The Abyss

300

These fish spend time in both salt and fresh water through their lives, swimming up freshwater streams to lay their eggs. They are a tasty treat for Grizzly Bears and humans alike

Salmon

300

This is the largest collection of trash in the world's oceans. It can be found between Hawaii and California 

The pacific garbage patch

300

This is the name for the deepest point in the ocean (hint: it is a trench)

The Marianas Trench 

400

These "sea cows" were once thought to be mermaids by early explorers, but they are actually gentle giants known to interact with humans! There are many in Florida 

Manatees

400
This zone is right below the Sunlight zone, ranging from 200-1000m below surface

Twilight zone

400

This shark, while now extinct, could grow up to 60 feet! Their teeth can still be found today and can be as big as a human hand 

The Megalodon

400

An increase in human activities and ocean temperature is causing a massive die off and "bleaching" of these ocean structures 

Corals

400

The largest ocean in the world is the _____ Ocean!

Pacific

500

These lovable aquatic mammals can turn off half of their brain in order to rest while swimming

Dolphins

500

Angler fish live in this zone

Midnight zone

500

This kind of fish lives in the midnight zone and has a light dangling from the front of its face to attract prey. Also seen in Finding Nemo

Angler Fish

500

Microscopic pieces of plastic found in the ocean have this funny name

Nurdles 

500

The groups that dolphins and whales travel in are called...

Pods

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