Northeast Pacific
Tuna
The tuna has a sleek body that enables it to swim quickly through the water
Skipjack Tuna
The skipjack is the most commonly caught tuna in the world
Yellowfin Tuna
The yellowfin forms schools with other tuna species
Bluefin Tuna
The bluefin is one of the largest fish in the world
Albacore Tuna
The albacore is a very fast swimmer
Flying Fish
Can glide in the air for hundreds of feet
Harbor Seal
Harbor seals can dive as deep as 1400 feet
Salmon Shark
Salmon sharks are related to Great Whites.
Cookiecutter Shark
The cookiecutter shark takes its name because it leaves a cookie-shaped bite hole in its prey.
Blue Shark
Blue sharks can have up to 135 pups at a time.
Sand Tiger Shark
The sand tiger is the shark most commonly seen in aquariums.
Sleeper Shark
The Greenland shark is one of the longest living vertebrates in the world.
Bonnethead Shark
Bonnetheads are the only hammerhead sharks that use their pectoral fins to swim.
Spinner Shark
Can have up to 20 babies
Garden Eel
Garden eel colonies are made up of hundreds to thousands of individuals.
Sixgill shark
The sixgill shark has six pairs of gills instead of the normal five
Yeti Crab
The yeti crab has hairy arms, which collect bacteria to feed on