There is a wide variety of sea life around Ireland. Basking sharks can be seen, and different types of whales. Dolphins are common too. You will also see seals. Jellyfish are to be seen too. Then there is a huge amount of different kinds of fish, far too many to mention. The same could also be said for all sorts of other small creatures, like shellfish.
Walking Catfish for one.
The Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean & the Mediterranean Sea.
When the sea ice melts, and carnivore marine animals can come closer to the beaches, there are sea birds breeding on the beaches (no animals live on Antarctica0. Their offspring and some adults become food for the carnivore marine animals.
Mediterranean Sea of course.
These ecosystems interact because, some animals live under ground and fishes and sea animals live in the ocean so the interact. the animals that live above the ground either, birds(trees),bears(cave),lizards(for say under rocks), and beavers(burrow). Your welcome Frome **** *****
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Sea mammals and sea birds, however, populate the southern ocean that surrounds the continent.
In a 2008 census of sea animals in the Ross Sea, scientists found sea spiders. Clearly, they live in the Southern Ocean sea water that surrounds the continent..
Ireland is an island, so the sea surrounds it, so it cannot be any closer to the sea. It is zero miles from the sea for example.
The Irish Sea, the North Channel and the Atlantic Ocean.
It doesnt surround it its on the Eastern side...the Irish sea.
Sea animals live anywhere in the SEA.
there is no sea that surrounds Illinois.
yes they do live in the sea
wekk sea animals live in the water and land animals live on land :)
The Caribbean sea surrounds Jamaca
The Mediterranean Sea surrounds Cyprus
Atlantic is the ocean(Not Sea) That surrounds England.