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List of all Animal Crossing: New Horizons sea creatures

Every creature we have found on the sea floor in Animal Crossing: New Horizon's summer update.
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ summer update is now live, bringing the ability to go swimming in the ocean after putting on a wet suit and snorkel. Now that you can venture into this new area, you now have access to sea creatures. These aquatic animals cannot be obtained via the usual fishing procedures. You will need to actually go exploring in the deep blue and pick these up and deliver them to Blathers to add them to your museum. Put on your wet suit, jump in the water, and dive when you find bubbles rising to the surface. When down on the ocean floor, move towards the fishy shadows to grab whatever is there. Here are all of the sea creatures we have found so far and the times you can find them on your island.

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List of all Animal Crossing: New Horizons sea creatures

  • Abalone – 4PM-9AM, June-January (Northern) / December-July (Southern)
  • Acorn Barnacle – all day, any day
  • Chambered Nautilus – 4PM-9AM, March-June, September-November (Northern) / September-December, March-May (Southern)
  • Dungeoness Crab – all day, November-May (Northern) / May-November (Southern)
  • Firefly Squid – 9PM-4AM, March-June (Northern) / September-December (Southern)
  • Flatworm – 4PM-9AM, August-September (Northern) / February-March (Southern)
  • Gazami Crab – all day, June-November (Northern) / December-May (Southern)
  • Giant Isopod – 9AM-4PM and 9PM-4AM, July-October (Northern) / January-April (Southern)
  • Gigas Giant Clam – all day, May-September (Northern) / November-March (Southern)
  • Horse Shoe Crab – 9PM-4AM, July-September (Northern) / January-March (Southern)
  • Lobster – all day, April-June, December-January (Northern) / October-December, June-July (Southern)
  • Mantis Shrimp – 4PM-9AM, any day
  • Moon Jellyfish – all day, July-September (Northern) / January-March (Southern)
  • Mussel – all day, June-December (Northern) / December-June (Southern)
  • Octopus – all day, any day
  • Oyster – all day, September-February (Northern) / March-August (Southern)
  • Pearl Oyster – all day, any day
  • Red King Crab – all day, November-March (Northern) / May-September (Southern)
  • Scallop – all day, any day
  • Sea Anemone – all day, any day
  • Sea Cucumber – all day, November-April (Northern) / May-October (Southern)
  • Sea Grapes – all day, any day
  • Sea Pig – 4PM-9AM, November-February (Northern) / May-August (Southern)
  • Sea Pineapple – all day, any day
  • Sea Slug – all day, any day
  • Sea Star – all day, any day
  • Sea Urchin – all day, May-September (Northern) / November-March (Southern)
  • Seaweed – all day, October-July (Northern) / April-January (Southern)
  • Slate Pencil Urchin – 4PM-9AM, May-September (Northern) / November-March (Southern)
  • Snow Crab – all day, November-April (Northern) / May-October (Southern)
  • Spider Crab – all day, March-April (Northern) / September-October (Southern)
  • Spiny Lobster – 9PM-4AM, October-December (Northern) / April-June (Southern)
  • Spotted Garden Eel – 4AM-9PM, May-October (Northern) / November-April (Southern)
  • Sweet Shrimp – 4PM-9AM, September-February (Northern) / March-August (Southern)
  • Tiger Prawn – 4PM-9AM, June-September (Northern) / December-March (Southern)
  • Turban Shell – all day, March-May, September-December (Northern) / March-June, September-November (Southern)
  • Umbrella Octopus – all day, March-May, September-November (Northern and Southern)
  • Vampire Squid – 4PM-9AM, May-August (Northern) / November-February (Southern)
  • Venus’ Flower Basket – all day, October-February (Northern) / April-August (Southern)
  • Whelk – all day, any day

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