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Revision as of 11:08, 28 May 2026
Template:For Template:Infobox biome The ocean is an aquatic Minecraft:biome consisting of Minecraft:water. They are deep bodies of water with the surface at an Minecraft:altitude of Y=63, which is counted as the “sea level” of the world.
Generation
Oceans generate when the Minecraft:continentalness reaches lower values. Here, the terrain is mostly flat at a depth of roughly Y=45, below the sea level, although some underwater hills and cliffs may generate. Rarely, these are tall enough to peak above the sea level and form islands.
They border coastal biomes like Minecraft:beaches, Minecraft:stony shores, and Minecraft:rivers near landmasses, but can also directly border land biomes. Near Minecraft:mountains, this often results in tall oceanic cliffs, sometimes more than 100 blocks tall.
Ocean biomes are separated into temperature variants and deep variants. The regular, shallow ocean generates at medium temperature zones bordering Minecraft:lukewarm oceans and Minecraft:cold oceans, as well as the regular Minecraft:deep ocean.
Description
Oceans are vast expanses of Minecraft:water that start at the sea level and end at the ocean floor, which is mostly covered by a one-block layer of Minecraft:gravel, though some Minecraft:clay, Minecraft:dirt, and Minecraft:sand patches may generate near shallow areas. Islands in ocean biomes are covered with Minecraft:grass blocks and the default, sparse vegetation.
The seafloor is often covered with Minecraft:seagrass and Minecraft:kelp, with “forests” of kelp frequently reaching close to or even touching the water's surface. Minecraft:Fish, Minecraft:squid, and Minecraft:dolphins frequently spawn within oceans. Minecraft:Shipwrecks and Minecraft:ocean ruins generate here, but Minecraft:ocean monuments cannot as they can only generate in deep oceans.
Mobs
The following mobs naturally spawn here:
Sounds
Music
Normal Overworld tracks play in oceans, in addition to the following tracks when the player is underwater.
| Filename in Minecraft |
Minecraft:Gameplay | Soundtrack title | Soundtrack | Artist | Length | Track preview |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| axolotl.ogg | Underwater in Minecraft:oceans or Minecraft:rivers | "Axolotl" | Template:Sort | C418 | 5:03 | File:Axolotl.ogg |
| dragon_fish.ogg | Underwater in Minecraft:oceans or Minecraft:rivers | "Minecraft:Dragon Fish" | Template:Sort | C418 | 6:13 | File:Dragon Fish.ogg |
| shuniji.ogg | Underwater in Minecraft:oceans or Minecraft:rivers | "Minecraft:Shuniji" | Template:Sort | C418 | 4:04 | File:Shuniji.ogg |
Data values
ID
Achievements
Advancements
Videos
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Data history
Issues
Gallery
Screenshots
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Extremely small ocean biome, being surrounded by plains and looking like a deep lake
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The Survival Island seed template thumbnail, a plains island in an ocean
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An ocean Minecraft:single biome world
Historical screenshots
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An ocean biome before Minecraft:The Update that Changed the World.
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The view across an ocean with the maximum render distance.
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An example of an ocean before Aquatic Update.
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In older versions, chunk errors like this were common.
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An ocean Minecraft:single biome world before Minecraft:1.18.
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The old Survival Island seed template thumbnail, a forest island surrounded by a large ocean.
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An ocean with Minecraft:ray tracing.
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A shipwreck and ravine at the bottom of an ocean.
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Sea pickles generating in an underground ravine.
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A ravine, shipwreck, ruin, and dolphins beneath the surface of an ocean.
Mojang screenshots
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A very small island
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A ring of small islands in the ocean
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A view of kelp-filled oceans from the shore.
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Ocean ruins and a small island visible at sunset.
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A small island in the ocean.
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A chunk border in the ocean.
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An ocean's edge is messed up by world blending in development.
In other media
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An ocean as seen in Minecraft:Minecraft Legends.
See also
References
Template:Navbox oceanTemplate:Navbox biomes
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