深海 (shinkai)
The word海 (uni) may be used to mean 'sea' in Japanese.
uminosoba
Tsumetai umi
Deep Sea Detectives - 2003 Japanese Sub at Pearl Harbor 1-23 was released on: USA: 7 December 2003
It's 'umi' and 'kai' means sea.
wala ko kabalo in visaya
Nihonkai 日本海 Nihon = japan Kai = sea,.....
You may say 'umi.' 海
When you translate it, you say, "no."Like the sentence "I am of the sea,"you say, "Watashi WA umi no gozen."^_^
In Hawaiian, "deep sea" is translated as "kai hohonu." The word "kai" means sea or ocean, while "hohonu" means deep. This phrase reflects the rich connection of the Hawaiian language to the oceanic environment surrounding the islands.
I would say a red snapper.
The Japanese Frilled Shark likely died due to lack of oxygen. This rare deep-sea creature is not adapted to shallow water or captivity, which can lead to stress and ultimately death. It is important to provide adequate care and suitable environments for deep-sea animals to prevent such incidents.