It is what we call it when the water of the ocean rises, or moves up the shore until it reaches its highest point.
What is High Tide?
The layer that helps to keep sea mammals warm.
What is blubber?
Invertebrate that cements themselves to rocks.
What are barnacles?
The reason there are no coral reefs in the Arctic Ocean.
What is the water is below 65 degrees?
The largest of all flying birds.
What is the wandering albatross?
It is mostly responsible for tides.
What is the moon?
Seals that have small outer ears.
What are eared seals?
A plant or animal that floats in the ocean water.
What is plankton?
A special kind of fish that looks like a snake.
What is moray eel?
There are 85 different species of this bird
What is the gull?
It is the name given to the regions between low-tide and high-tide lines where most ocean plants and animals live.
What is the intertiday zones.
How baby whales arrive.
What is born?
The reason crustaceans molt.
What is in order to grow?
The most poisonous fish in the world.
What is the stonefish?
A colony of birds.
What is a rookery?
The kind of tide that occurs when the sun and moon are at right angles to the earth and pull in different directions
What are neap tides.
The type of animal described as wing-footed.
What is a pinniped?
These have two matching shells joined by hinges.
What are bivalves?
Gets its name from its teeth which are fused
What is a parrotfish?
The father puts the egg on his feet and covers it with a special fold of skin.
What are penguins?
The tide that experiences the highest high tides and the lowest low tides.
What are spring tides?
Pinniped who uses its tusks to help walk on land.
What is a walrus?
Mollusks with single shells.
What is a univalve?
A type of fish where the males have a pouch to carry the eggs
What is a seahorse?
The length of time the father penguin does not eat while incubating an egg.
What is six weeks?