| SEAGULL | Aquatic creature seen around much of bay - and marine bird (7) |
| GLEEFUL | Joyous sensation arising in much of bay (7) |
| TOTTERY | Frail aquatic creature seen between banks of Tay? |
| MACAQUE | Monkey around much of the world |
| AFTERNOON | One on raft floating around much of day |
| AROMA | Pleasant smell in areas around much of EU capital (5) |
| SQUALID | Foul tentacled creature seen around a lake (7) |
| CARAMEL | Sweet creature seen around Arkansas (7) |
| INKLING | Suspicion of fluid ejected by octopuses and marine fish? |
| TARLTON | NZ diver, undersea explorer and marine conservationist who opened his Underwater World in 1985 (7) |
| SEMINAR | Meeting of students and marines broke down (7) |
| PENGUIN | Any of the 18 species of flightless marine bird that make up the order Sphenisciformes, native almost exclusively to the southern hemisphere (7) |
| ANYMORE | "Don't Get Around Much ___" |
| ONTARIO | Second-largest and most populous province of Canada, between Hudson Bay and the Great Lakes (7) |
| GANNETS | Britain's largest marine birds, with long necks and bills, white plumage and dark wing tips (7) |
| LEITRIM | Irish county next to Donegal Bay and Ulster (7) |
| EMPEROR | ___ penguins - large marine birds found in Antarctica (7) |
| GEELONG | Port city located on Corio Bay and the Barwon River, in the state of Victoria, Australia |
| COCKLES | Bivalve molluscs inhabiting rockpools, estuaries, sandy bays and muddy shores; consumed by humans as a seaside snack and by birds such as oyster catchers (7) |
| ZAMBEZI | Unknown foreign friend crossing bay and river |