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No, petroleum is found in the Earth.
The continental shelf is the shallow part of the ocean.
The majority of marine organisms are found in coastal areas, particularly in shallow waters where sunlight penetrates, supporting photosynthesis. These regions, such as coral reefs and estuaries, are rich in nutrients and biodiversity. While deep ocean environments also host diverse life forms, the highest concentrations of marine species occur in these productive coastal ecosystems.
Coral reefs are found in salt water, on the ocean floor. Most often they are found in warm, shallow water.
They are found in lakes, rivers, shallow parts of the ocean and sometimes just washed up on the beach.
Shallow parts of the sea or ocean are called shoals or shallows. They are areas where the water depth is relatively shallow, making them potentially hazardous for navigation.
Stingrays come from the ocean. Stingrays are found in parts of the ocean that are warmer and more shallow. A stingray has a tail that stuns its prey with an electric shock.
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The earlier answer was idiotic. Seals are mammAls* and they mostly are found near coasts and shallow ocean waters. They do not go on land, if they go on land they will become "beached" and die. They are not deep sea and are generically found in shallow waters.
Yellow tang is a saltwater fish found in shallow reefs of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Sand dollars are not very rare and can be found in sandy ocean floors around the world, particularly in shallow coastal waters.
Shallow there is more nutrient runoff from onshore