The ocean flish is a species of maritime flish living around the coasts of Pangaea II and the Global Ocean in 200 million AD. The ocean flish has a similar lifestyle to modern-day seagulls and other coastal fishing birds, but since the majority of marine fish are extinct in 200 million AD, the flish feeds on silverswimmers.
There are a number of closely related species of ocean flish, including a grebe-like species, a tern-like species, an albatross-like species, an avocet-like species, a skua-like species, and a cormorant-like species.