Ormer, found off the Scilly and Channel Isles.
scallop
Abalone (from Spanish Abulón) are medium-sized to very large edible sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Haliotidae and the genus Haliotis. Common names for abalones also include ear-shells, sea-ears and Venus's-ears, as well as muttonfish or muttonshells in Australia, ormer in Jersey and Guernsey, perlemoen in South Africa and pāua in New Zealand. (see Wikipedia, abalone)
Marine Biologist
Over most of Precambrian time 80 percent of earths history-the only life forms are bacteria ,which appear about 3,500 million years ago. multiple-cells marine animals like spriggina appear at the end of the era
Chemistry is an important subject in Marine Engineer because it allows you to carry out the various job roles as a Marine Engineer; it gives you the knowledge to identify the many chemical problems in engineering (specifically for marine engineers: Corrosion, Pollution, etc). By understanding how to combine many different elements would lead to a longer endurance and life to the material.
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Abalone
sea lily
Ormer
abalone
Snails are a marine mollusk. They begin with the letter S.
The answer is conch.It's five letters, ending in H. A conch is a type of tropical marine gastropod which is edible. They usually have a bright, colourful spiral shell with a distinctive large outer lip.
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The shell of a cockle is formed from calcium carbonate, so is inorganic (non-living). The cockle is a small, edible, marine bivalve mollusc.
Wentletrap
No it is a marine gastropod (snail).
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abalone