A marine (AFAICT, fossils are only found associated with other marine lifeforms, and living ones are all marine) tubeworm (also pictured below) called spirorbis has an interesting habit of being found deposited in coal, including Canadian measures.
However, coal is not something which is generally regarded as a marine formation, nor is one of the major deposit sites widely famed as land-bound (unless “Canada’s Seacoast” strikes you as a dessicated sort of name to be randomly hung on something seriously less land-bound than KiwiLand).
However, I haven’t noticed any widely-trumpeted initiatives to place this concept any more rightly — it would be a kind of “sea-coal” to the story.
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