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1. Arctic Ocean
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2. Southern Ocean (a.k.a. Antarctic Ocean) {This ocean exists from a line of 60 degrees south latitude to the Antarctic continent.}
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3. Atlantic Ocean
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4. Indian Ocean
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5. Pacific Ocean
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6. Adriatic Sea {The Adriatic Sea appears behind the “boot” of the Italian peninsula.}
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7. Baltic Sea
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8. Beaufort Sea
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9. Bering Sea {The Bering Sea occurs between Russia and Alaska and above the Aleutian Islands.}
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10. Black Sea
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11. Caspian Sea
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12. Greenland Sea {The Greenland Sea appears on the east coast of Greenland and to the north of Iceland.}
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13. Java Sea {The Java Sea is directly north of the island of Java.}
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14. Mediterranean Sea {Special Note: There are smaller seas within the confines of the Mediterranean Sea.}
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15. Philippines Sea
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16. Coral Sea
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17. Ionian Sea {The Ionian Sea occurs at the base of the “boot” of the Italian peninsula.}
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18. Red Sea
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19. North Sea
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20. Labrador Sea
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21. Ross Sea
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22. Sargasso Sea
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23. Sea of Japan
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24. Sea of Okhotsk
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25. Solomon Sea {The Solomon Sea lies directly off the east coast of New Guinea just above the Coral Sea.}
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26. Tasman Sea
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27. Weddell Sea
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28. Yellow Sea {The Yellow Sea separates the mainland of China from the Korean peninsula.}
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29. Gulf of Aden
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30. Gulf of Alaska
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31. Madagascar
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32. Malaysia {Malaysia is an island group consisting of many large and small islands in the northern part of Indonesia.}
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33. Marshall Islands {The Marshall Islands is an island group that appears north of Fiji and due east of the Philippines.}
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34. McDonald Island {McDonald Island is slightly southwest of Heard Island.}
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35. Micronesia (a.k.a. The Federated States of Micronesia) {Micronesia is an island group that lies between the Marshall Islands and the Philippines.}
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36. Midway {Midway appears at the end of the Hawaiian Island chain just east of the International Dateline.}
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37. New Guinea
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38. New Zealand
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39. Okinawa {Okinawa appears directly northeast of the island of Taiwan.}
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40. Palau {Palau is located between the southeastern tip of the Philippines and the Federated States of Micronesia.}
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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).}
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42. Hudson Bay
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43.Bering Strait {The Bering Strait exists between Russia and Alaska. It connects the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic Ocean.}
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44. Strait of Gibraltar {The Strait of Gibraltar connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.}
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45.Hudson Strait {The Hudson Strait connects Hudson Bay to the Atlantic Ocean.}
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46.The English Channel {The English Channel separates England from Germany and France.}
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47. Yucatan Channel
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48. Mozambique Channel
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49. Panama Canal
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50. Suez Canal {The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea and eventually to the Indian Ocean.}
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51. French Polynesia
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52. Galapagos Islands
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53. Greenland
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54. Iceland
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55. Hawaiian Islands
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56. Heard Island
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57. Lesser Antilles
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58. Guam (Guam is north of Papau New Guinea and east of the Philippines)
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59. Japan
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60. Korsae
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61. Baffin Bay
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62. Puerto Rico
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63. Prince Edward Island (There are two Prince Edward Islands. One is south of Madagascar. The other is north of Nova Scotia.
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64. South Georgia Island
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65. Sri Lanka
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66. Taiwan
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67. Tasmania
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68. Timor
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69. Truk Island (Truk Island is also known as Chuuk Island. The lagoon at Truk Island is a world renowned dive location due to the fact the United States Navy sunk a large portion of the Japanese fleet there during World War II. )
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70. Vancouver Island
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71. Wake Island
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72. Cape of Good Hope
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73. Cape Horn
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74. Aleutian Islands
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75. Bermuda
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76. Cape Verde Islands
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77. Christmas Island (There are two Christmas Islands. One Christmas Island is southeast of Sri Lanka. The other Christmas Island is due south of Hawaii but just north of the Equator.
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78. Cuba
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79. Easter Island (a.k.a. Rapa Nui)
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80. Falkland Islands
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81. Fiji Islands
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82. Australia
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83. India
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84. Drake Passage
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85. Mouths of the Amazon
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86. Great Salt Lake
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87. Bangladesh
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88. Tropic of Cancer
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89. Tropic of Capricorn
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90. Arctic Circle
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91. Indonesia (Indonesia is a group of islands that stretch from Papau New Guinea to a point due south of the Vietnam peninsula.
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92. Antarctic Circle
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93. Antarctic Ocean (The Antarctic Ocean is now more commonly referred to as the Southern Ocean.)
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94. Cape Hatteras
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95. Baja Peninsula
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96. Azores
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97. Caribbean Sea
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98. Mouth of the Nile
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99. New Foundland
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100. South China Sea
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101. Bay of Bengal
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