Northwest Pacific
Wolf Eel
Wolf Eels may become tame and interact with human in areas where people frequently dive.
Immortal Jellyfish
Excellent hitchhiker on long-trip cargo ships
Drum Fish
The drum fish makes a croaking sound with its swimming bladder!
Fangtooth
Has the largest teeth compared to body size of any known fish
False Killer Whale
The false killer whale looks like a cross between a dolphin and orca!
Krill
The krill is perhaps the most important animal in the marine ecosystem!
Black Marlin
Every black marlin is born as a female.
Bonito Fish
May eat squid or other small invertebrate ocean life
Albatross
The largest wingspan of any bird in the world!
Barramundi Fish
Scale rings indicate age
Chimaera
Also called ghost shark
Rockfish
These fish can grow up to three feet long!
Shark
No shark species has any bones in their bodies
Sawfish
Sawfish teeth keep growing as the fish gets older
Tarpon
Its genus dates back to the Cretaceous period – 113 million years ago
Eel
Eels can be a mere few inches long to 13 feet!
Sturgeon
Large species can swallow whole salmon