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  • 81Ceram Sea — Location of the Ceram Sea within Southeast Asia The Ceram Sea or Seram Sea (Indonesian = Laut Seram) is one of several small seas between the scattered islands of Indonesia. It is a section of the Pacific Ocean with an area of approximately… …

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  • 82Caspian Sea — As captured by …

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  • 83Marginal sea — Marginal seas as defined by the IMO …

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  • 84Bohol Sea — Silhouette of Camiguin as seen across the Bohol Sea The Bohol Sea, also called the Mindanao Sea, is located between Visayas and Mindanao in the Philippines. It lies south of Bohol and Leyte and north of Mindanao. Siquijor and Camiguin are its two …

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  • 85North Sea oil — is a mixture of hydrocarbons, comprising liquid oil and natural gas, produced from oil reservoirs beneath the North Sea. In the oil industry, the term North Sea often includes areas such as the Norwegian Sea and the area known as West of Shetland …

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  • 86Davis Sea — is an area of the sea along the coast of East Antarctica between West Ice Shelf in the west and the Shackleton Ice Shelf in the east[1], or between 82° and 96°E. East of it is Mawson Sea, and in the west is Cooperation Sea. According to the Great …

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  • 87Argentine Sea — Argentine Sea, off the atlantic coast of Argentina The Argentine Sea (Spanish: Mar Argentino) refers to the sea within the continental shelf off the Argentine mainland. It is a term often related to the Argentine claims to both the Falkland… …

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  • 88Mawson Sea — is an area of the sea along the Queen Mary Land coast of East Antarctica between the Shackleton Ice Shelf in the west and Vincennes Bay in the east. West of it, on the western side of Shackleton Ice Shelf, is the Davis Sea. To the east is Bowman… …

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  • 89Chilean Sea — Coordinates: 23°00′S 70°45′W / 23°S 70.75°W / 23; 70.75 …

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  • 90Kven Sea — ( Cwen sea ) is mentioned as the northern border for the ancient Germany in the The Old English Orosius , the history of the world published in England in 890 CE with a commission from King Alfred the Great himself. It was probably the same as… …

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