Sea far away from the shore -> Shore/beach
- Marine Life: The sea is teeming with marine life. You may see fish swimming near the surface, dolphins leaping out of the water, or even the occasional whale breaching.
- Boats and Ships
- Reflections
- Waves and current
- Navigation Aids: Aerial shots may reveal navigational aids such as buoys, lighthouses, and beacons that assist ships in safe navigation.
- Swimming ppl
- Beach: https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/aerial-photographs-beaches
Scrolling effect for a boat: driving to the shore
Surface of the sea -> Deep sea
- Sun
- Things on the surface
- Shallow Seas (0 to a few hundred meters):
- Clownfish
- Seahorses
- Sea turtles
- Coral reefs
- Seagrasses
- Continental Shelf (100 to 500 meters):
- Groupers
- Sand dollars
- Flounder
- Lobsters
- Kelp forests
- Deep Ocean Basins (average of about 3,682 meters):
- Deep-sea anglerfish
- Giant squid
- Tubeworms
- Deep-sea cucumbers
- Blobfish
- Trenches and Canyons (deeper than average ocean depth):
- Abyssal polychaete worms
- Snailfish
- Frilled sharks
- Hadal amphipods
- Giant isopods
- Submarine Ridges and Seamounts (varies):
- Hydrothermal vent communities (e.g., giant tube worms, vent crabs)
- Alvinella pompejana (a heat-tolerant worm)
- Blackbelly rosefish
- Deep-sea corals
- Sperm whales (often found near seamounts)
- Abyssal Plains (4,000 to 6,000 meters):
- Abyssal cusk-eels
- Abyssal hagfish
- Deep-sea jellyfish
- Grenadiers
- Abyssal polychaete worms
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