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    Ocean

    An ocean is a large body of water to the south of town and to the east or west1. The river of the town flows here. In the ocean you can find marine fish, shells and underwater creatures2.

    Summary

    Beach

    The beach is the sandy ground between the ocean and the land. When walking through it, the player will leave footprints that will leave in a short time.



    Shells

    One of the most remarkable things about the beach is the fact that there are shells that the player can collect like any real-life shell fan would.

    Palms

    Ocean Ocean

    Palmera and Animal Crossing: New Leaf

    Palm trees or coconut trees are trees that are not native to the town, the only ones that can make coconuts. In addition, unique bugs appear on them, which will not appear in any other type of tree. The closer to the beach you plant them, the more likely they are to grow. But don't plant them in the sand, as they won't grow.

    On the other hand, in AC: NL they will grow in the sand, and to access the beaches, you will have to go down a hill in the town.

    Fish

    One of the most characteristic things about the ocean is that it has fish exclusive to it, which you will not be able to find in the river. Here is a list of ocean fish:



    • AC:CF/LGTTC
    • AC:WW
    • AC: PA!

    Image Name Habitat Size Value Rarity Opening hours Months
    Ocean Mariposa Marina Ocean 3 cm 1.000 B A little common All day Dec - Feb
    Ocean Medusa Ocean 25 cm 100 B Common All day August
    Ocean Seahorse Ocean 8 cm 1.100 B A little common All day Apr - Nov
    Ocean Clownfish Ocean 15 cm 650 B Common All day Apr - Sep
    Ocean Surgeon fish Ocean 31 cm 1.000 B Raro All day Apr - Sep
    Ocean Butterfly Fish Ocean 20 cm 1.000 B A Little bit weird All day Apr - Sep
    Ocean Napoleon fish Ocean 200 cm 10.000 B Raro All day Jul-Ago
    Ocean Lion fish Ocean 30 cm 400 B A little common All day Apr - Nov
    Ocean Blowfish Ocean 35 cm 240 B A little common All day Jul - Sep
    Ocean Mackerel Ocean 40 cm 150 B Very common All day All year
    Ocean Japanese gilthead Ocean 60 cm 5.000 B Rare All day Mar - Nov
    Ocean Lubin Ocean 100 cm 160 B Very common All day All year
    Ocean Red snapper Ocean 90 cm 3.000 B A little common All day All year
    Ocean Cock Ocean 50 cm 300 B A little common All day Oct - Apr
    Ocean Turbot Ocean 80 cm 800 B A little common All day All year
    Ocean Squid Ocean 35 cm 400 B Common All day Dic - Ago
    Ocean Octopus Ocean 60 cm 500 B Common All day Sep - Jan and Mar - Jul
    Ocean Lobster Ocean In completion 2500 B Rare All day Nov-Feb
    Ocean Moraine Ocean In completion 2000 B Rare All day Ago-Oct
    Ocean Pejesapo Ocean 60 cm 2.500 B Common 16:00 - 09:00 Nov - Mar
    Ocean Tuna Ocean 230 cm 7.000 B Oddly enough All day Nov - Mar
    Ocean Swordfish Ocean 220 cm 10.000 B Raro All day Jul - Sep
    Ocean Stripe Ocean 120 cm 3.000 B Raro 4:00-21:00 Ago - Dic
    Ocean Moon fish Ocean 300 cm 4.000 B Raro 04:00 - 21:00 Jun - Sep
    Ocean Hammerhead shark Ocean 250 cm 8.000 B Oddly enough 04:00 - 21:00 Jun - Sep
    Ocean Shark Ocean 540 cm 15.000 B Very rare 04:00 - 21:00 Jun - Sep
    Ocean Coelacanth Ocean (rain or snow) 150 cm 15.000 B Very rare 16:00 - 09:00 All year



    Image Name Habitat Size Value Rarity Opening hours Months
    Ocean Mariposa Marina Ocean 3 cm 1.000 B A little common All day Dec - Feb
    Ocean Medusa Ocean 25 cm 100 B Common All day August
    Ocean Seahorse Ocean 8 cm 1.100 B A little common All day Apr - Nov
    Ocean Clownfish Ocean 15 cm 650 B Common All day Apr - Sep
    Ocean Lion fish Ocean 30 cm 400 B A little common All day Apr - Nov
    Ocean Blowfish Ocean 35 cm 240 B A little common All day Jul - Sep
    Ocean Mackerel Ocean 40 cm 150 B Very common All day All year
    Ocean Japanese gilthead Ocean 60 cm 5.000 B A little weird All day Mar - Nov
    Ocean Lubin Ocean 100 cm 160 B Very common All day All year
    Ocean Red snapper Ocean 90 cm 3.000 B A little common All day All year
    Ocean Cock Ocean 50 cm 300 B A little common All day Oct - Apr
    Ocean Turbot Ocean 80 cm 800 B A little common All day All year
    Ocean Squid Ocean 35 cm 400 B Common All day Dic - Ago
    Ocean Octopus Ocean 60 cm 500 B Common All day Sep - Jan and Mar - Jul
    Ocean Pejesapo Ocean 60 cm 2.500 B Common 16:00 - 09:00 Nov - Sep
    Ocean Tuna Ocean 230 cm 7.000 B Oddly enough All day Nov - Mar
    Ocean Swordfish Ocean 220 cm 10.000 B Raro All day Jul - Sep
    Ocean Moon fish Ocean 300 cm 4.000 B Raro 04:00 - 21:00 Jun - Sep
    Ocean Hammerhead shark Ocean 250 cm 8.000 B Oddly enough 04:00 - 21:00 Jun - Sep
    Ocean Shark Ocean 540 cm 15.000 B Very rare 04:00 - 21:00 Jun - Sep
    Ocean Coelacanth Ocean (rain or snow) 150 cm 15.000 B Very rare 16:00 - 09:00 All year

    Pos Name Habitat Size Value Opening hours Months
    D8 Coelacanth Ocean Very huge 15.000B 16:00-9:00 Rain or snow
    E4 Medusa Ocean Medium 100B All day Aug 15 to 31
    E5 Lubin Ocean Great 120B All day All year
    E6 Red snapper Ocean Great 3.000B 16:00-09:00 All year
    E7 Japanese gilthead Ocean Great 5.000B 4:00-9:00 Mar-Nov

    1. ↑ AC only: NL
    2. ↑ AC only: NL


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