1. Poseidon
The most important gods and goddesses in Greek mythology are: Zeus, - god of the sky Hades, - god of the underworld Poseidon, - god of the sea Athena, - god of wisdom Ares - god of war
The god of the sea is Poseidon.
In Greek mythology, Nereus, the old man of the sea, was considered to be a primordial sea god and it is not specified when he was born. Nereus is often depicted as an ancient and wise figure who predates the gods of Olympus.
Amphitrite ( Greek mythology) sea-nymphs ( not real goddesses), and the popular fictional Mermaid- Ariel. Name sounds more like an Aviatrix or a flying supergirl type! Why not Marina, which at least is water- oriented.
Hemera was one of the primeval goddesses or "Protogenoi" of Greek mythology that were the basic components of the universe which were emerged at creation. Hemera was the personifcation of day, and mate to Aither and mother of Gaia (Earth), Ouranos (Heaven), and Thalassa (Sea).
In Greek mythology Poseidon was the god of the sea.
In Greek Myth they remain the immortal goddesses of "strength" and "of the wide briny sea (step)": most likely goddesses of the dangers of the sea as their parents before them, Ceto and Phorkys.
Triton is the "Trumpeter of the Sea".
They were the Three Gray Sisters. They shared one eye and tooth among them.The Graea were three ancient sea goddesses who personified the white foam of the sea, and shared among themselves a single detatchable eye and tooth. Their names were;DeinoEnyoPersisPemphredo
Poseidon did not create any animals. In Greek mythology, Poseidon was the god of the sea and earthquakes, and his domain was primarily focused on water and the oceans. Other gods and goddesses, such as Gaia (Mother Earth) and various Titans, were associated with the creation of animals in different mythological stories.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon's love interest was Amphitrite, a sea goddess and the queen of the sea.
Hemera was one of the primeval goddesses or "Protogenoi" of Greek mythology that were the basic components of the universe which were emerged at creation. Hemera was the personifcation of day, and mate to Aither and mother of Gaia (Earth), Ouranos (Heaven), and Thalassa (Sea).