Sea (original) (raw)
A sea (pronounced see) is a large expanse of saline water connected with an ocean. The term is also used for large, usually saline, lakes that lack a natural outlet, such as the Caspian Sea and the Sea of Galilee. The term is used in a less geographically precise manner as synonymous with ocean, as in the tropical sea or down to the sea shore, or even sea water referring to water of the ocean.
Many seas are marginal seas.
List of seas, divided by ocean
Pacific Ocean
- Bering Sea
- Gulf of Alaska
- Sea of Cortez (aka Gulf of California)
- Sea of Okhotsk
- Sea of Japan
- East China Sea
- South China Sea
- Sulu Sea
- Celebes Sea
- Bohol Sea (aka Mindanao Sea)
- Philippine Sea
- Flores Sea
- Banda Sea
- Arafura Sea
- Timor Sea
- Tasman Sea
- Yellow Sea
- Coral Sea
Atlantic Ocean
- Hudson Bay
- Baffin Bay
- Gulf of St. Lawrence
- Caribbean Sea
- Gulf of Mexico
- Sargasso Sea
- North Sea
- Baltic Sea
- Irish Sea
- Mediterranean Sea
- Adriatic Sea
- Aegean Sea
- Black Sea
* Sea of Azov - Ionian Sea
- Ligurian Sea
- Mirtoon Sea
- Tyrrhenian Sea
- Gulf of Sidra
- Sea of Marmara
- Sea of Crete
- Bay of Biscay
- Gulf of Guinea
Indian Ocean
Arctic Ocean
- Barents Sea
- Kara Sea
- Beaufort Sea
- Amundsen Gulf
- Chukchi Sea
- Laptev Sea
Southern Ocean
Landlocked seas
Extraterrestrial seas
Lunar maria are vast basaltic plains on the Moon that were thought to be bodies of water by early astronomers, who referred to them as "seas."
Liquid water is thought to be present under the surface of several moonss, most notably Europa.
Liquid hydrocarbons are thought to be present on the surface of Titan, though it may be more accurate to describe them as "lakes" rather than "seas". The distribution of these liquid regions will hopefully be better known after the arrival of the Cassini probe.
See also:ocean, river, geography, firths of Scotland, inlet, sea salt, ship