

According to a Tlingit myth, Gunakadeit was walking along the shore, saw a monster, killed it, skinned it, and donned the creature’s skin. Gunakadeit is a legendary human turned sea wolf/sea monster. Triton is half man, half fish, and lives below the sea in a palace. TritonĪccording to Greek mythology, Triton is a mythical sea creature who is the son of Poseidon. Sometimes referred to as “the old man and the sea”, Nereus is a god whose empire lies in the Aegean Sea. He is the father of 50 nereids, and he is said to be a God who never lies and in whom one can trust. In Greek mythology, Nereus is a mythical sea creature who lives at the bottom of the Aegean Sea. Together with Scylla, Charybdis terrorizes sailors and other Greek heroes including Odysseus, Jason, and Aeneas. In Greek mythology, Charybdis along with Scylla, another fallen sea nymph turned sea monster, is a feared mythical sea creature who patrols the Strait of Messina.

Most sailors are terrified of her and avoid the channel altogether. Any sailor or sailing vessel that enters the narrow channel called the Strait of Messina has to get by Scylla on one side and Charybdis on the other. In Greek mythology, Scylla is a mythical sea creature who inhabits one side of a narrow of water opposite her cohort Charybdis. Rule of thumb, if you see a mermaid, avoid them! 4. They can be blamed for such events as floods, storms, shipwrecks, and drownings at sea. Mermaids can be enchanting but are typically dangerous to sailors and seamen. MermaidsĪ mermaid is a famous mythical sea creature that is half woman and half fish or sea serpent.

The Kraken is said to be so fierce and terrorizing that it has become a legend many times over due to its gigantic, intimidating size. Most scholars believe that sailors who encountered giant squid living off the coast of Norway and Greenland most likely spun their likeness into a monster, and named it the Kraken. The Kraken is one of the more well-known and most terrifying of all mythical sea creatures. It is said to be very large with a long neck and one or more humps on its back.Īlthough there have been as many as 1,000 sightings of “Nessie” most have been disproved and many scholars have concluded that the sea monster is only a psychological figment of peoples’ imaginations. The Loch Ness monster is a mythical sea creature believed to be living in the Scottish Loch (Lake) Ness in the Scottish highlands. Abaia Top 50 Mythical Sea Creature List: 1. Plus, explore more with Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Into The Deep exhibition. “‘Strange.’ ‘Alien.’ ‘Bizarre.’ ‘Scary.’ These are just some of the words used to describe deep-sea creatures-but what if they’re *not* the weird ones?! Join Monterey Bay Aquarium scientists Alicia, Ellen, Mackenzie and Tommy to learn more about the fascinating lifeforms and mesmerizing adaptations these creatures use to survive in the pressures of the deep.” The companion Monterey Bay Aquarium video below explains why these animals are perfectly adapted for the conditions that they live in. Why would a creature that lives in the dark be red? Why do some of them have such massive teeth? Do these deep-sea creatures look weird? What if we’re the weird ones?
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Created from a series of clips filmed by remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), this ten-minute video from MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) shares what can be seen in the depths of Monterey Bay other deep-sea places off the coast of California.įrom the blob sculpin to the Pacific blackdragon and beyond, captions and video chapter notes identify each of the creatures for further exploration.
