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1. Arctic Ocean

1. Arctic Ocean. 2. Southern Ocean (a.k.a. Antarctic Ocean) {This ocean exists from a line of 60 degrees south latitude to the Antarctic continent.}. 3. Atlantic Ocean. 4. Indian Ocean. 5. Pacific Ocean. 6. Adriatic Sea {The Adriatic Sea appears behind the “boot” of the Italian peninsula.}.

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1. Arctic Ocean

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  1. 1. Arctic Ocean

  2. 2. Southern Ocean (a.k.a. Antarctic Ocean) {This ocean exists from a line of 60 degrees south latitude to the Antarctic continent.}

  3. 3. Atlantic Ocean

  4. 4. Indian Ocean

  5. 5. Pacific Ocean

  6. 6. Adriatic Sea {The Adriatic Sea appears behind the “boot” of the Italian peninsula.}

  7. 7. Baltic Sea

  8. 8. Beaufort Sea

  9. 9. Bering Sea {The Bering Sea occurs between Russia and Alaska and above the Aleutian Islands.}

  10. 10. Black Sea

  11. 11. Caspian Sea

  12. 12. Greenland Sea {The Greenland Sea appears on the east coast of Greenland and to the north of Iceland.}

  13. 13. Java Sea {The Java Sea is directly north of the island of Java.}

  14. 14. Mediterranean Sea {Special Note: There are smaller seas within the confines of the Mediterranean Sea.}

  15. 15. Philippines Sea

  16. 16. Coral Sea

  17. 17. Ionian Sea {The Ionian Sea occurs at the base of the “boot” of the Italian peninsula.}

  18. 18. Red Sea

  19. 19. North Sea

  20. 20. Labrador Sea

  21. 21. Ross Sea

  22. 22. Sargasso Sea

  23. 23. Sea of Japan

  24. 24. Sea of Okhotsk

  25. 25. Solomon Sea {The Solomon Sea lies directly off the east coast of New Guinea just above the Coral Sea.}

  26. 26. Tasman Sea

  27. 27. Weddell Sea

  28. 28. Yellow Sea {The Yellow Sea separates the mainland of China from the Korean peninsula.}

  29. 29. Gulf of Aden

  30. 30. Gulf of Alaska

  31. 31. Madagascar

  32. 32. Malaysia {Malaysia is an island group consisting of many large and small islands in the northern part of Indonesia.}

  33. 33. Marshall Islands {The Marshall Islands is an island group that appears north of Fiji and due east of the Philippines.}

  34. 34. McDonald Island {McDonald Island is slightly southwest of Heard Island.}

  35. 35. Micronesia (a.k.a. The Federated States of Micronesia) {Micronesia is an island group that lies between the Marshall Islands and the Philippines.}

  36. 36. Midway {Midway appears at the end of the Hawaiian Island chain just east of the International Dateline.}

  37. 37. New Guinea

  38. 38. New Zealand

  39. 39. Okinawa {Okinawa appears directly northeast of the island of Taiwan.}

  40. 40. Palau {Palau is located between the southeastern tip of the Philippines and the Federated States of Micronesia.}

  41. 41. Bay of Fundy {The Bay of Fundy is located in Nova Scotia. It has the most extreme tidal range in the world (56 feet between high and low tide).}

  42. 42. Hudson Bay

  43. Bering Straight • {The Bering Straight exists between Russia and Alaska. It connects the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic Ocean.}

  44. 44. Straight of Gibraltar {The Straight of Gibraltar connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.}

  45. Hudson Straight • {The Hudson Straight connects Hudson Bay to the Atlantic Ocean.}

  46. The English Channel • {The English Channel separates England from Germany and France.}

  47. 47. Yucatan Channel

  48. 48. Mozambique Channel

  49. 49. Panama Canal

  50. 50. Suez Canal {The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea and eventually to the Indian Ocean.}

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