Ocean

Albertonectes

The Albertonectes had the longest neck out of other Elasmosaurids.

Plesiosaur

Plesiosaur had a short tail and an extremely long neck

Giant Isopod

Giant isopods are the largest group of isopods in the world

Lancetfish

Lancetfish live at depths up to 6,500 feet below sea level

Nautilus

Living fossils that evolved over 500 million years ago

Horse Mackerel

Got their name from a myth that other fish would ride them over great distances

Flounder Fish

There are around 240 different species of Flounder fish

Cockle

Cockles live quite long; their lifespan usually ranges from 5 to 10 years in the wild.

Chiton

Chitons are closely related to snails, oysters, and mussels because of their shared phylum

Gulper Eel 

Gulper eels have a similar lifespan to humans and can live up to 85 years old. However, their age depends on their habitat and the availability of food.

Oarfish

The Giant oarfish (Regalecus glesne) holds the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest bony fish in the world.

Pollock Fish

Pollock is a nutritious fish, generally readily available for human consumption, and more sustainable and affordable than other whitefish species like hake or haddock.

American Eel

Don't eat raw eel! Their blood is poisonous to humans when consumed raw.

Scallops

Scallops begin their lives by attaching to sea grass on the ocean floor.

Sea Turtle

The great migratory sea turtle roams the world’s open oceans, supremely well-adapted for an aquatic lifestyle.