seabed
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OCEANBOTTOMSeabed
seafloorsseabed
isbaInternational Seabed Authority
STARFISHFive-rayed seabed dweller
SANKFell to the seabed
ATRIPJust clear of the seabed
benthopelagicliving just above the seabed
AWEIGHJust clear of the seabed
cumaceana small crustacean living on the seabed
cumaceansCUMACEAN, a small crustacean living on the seabed
seabedsSEABED, the seafloor (the bottom of the sea)
bathygraphicalof maps, representing the contours of the seabed also BATHYGRAPHIC
offshoreOf or relating to the business of extracting oil or gas from the seabed
dragged(of a ship) Trail (an anchor) along the seabed, causing the ship to drift
dragging(of a ship) Trail (an anchor) along the seabed, causing the ship to drift
dragonetsA marine fish that often lies partly buried in the seabed. The male is brightly colored
frogfishesAn anglerfish that typically lives on the seabed, where its warty skin and color provide camouflage
frogfishAn anglerfish that typically lives on the seabed, where its warty skin and color provide camouflage
nearshoreRelating to or denoting the region of the sea or seabed relatively close to a shore
trippingRelease and raise (an anchor) from the seabed by means of a buoyed line attached to the anchor's crown
bioturbationthe restructuring of sedimentary deposits (as in a lake bottom or seabed) by moving organisms (as worms and burrowing clams)
bioturbationsBIOTURBATION, the restructuring of sedimentary deposits (as in a lake bottom or seabed) by moving organisms (as worms and burrowing clams)
flatheadAn edible tropical marine fish that has a pointed flattened head with the eyes positioned on the top, typically burrowing in the seabed with just the eyes showing
flatfishesA flattened marine fish that swims on its side with both eyes on the upper side. They live typically on the seabed and are colored to resemble it
flatheadsAn edible tropical marine fish that has a pointed flattened head with the eyes positioned on the top, typically burrowing in the seabed with just the eyes showing
radiolariansA single-celled aquatic animal that has a spherical, amebalike body with a spiny skeleton of silica. Their skeletons can accumulate as a slimy deposit on the seabed
radiolarianA single-celled aquatic animal that has a spherical, amebalike body with a spiny skeleton of silica. Their skeletons can accumulate as a slimy deposit on the seabed