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    The Sargasso Sea ( / sɑːrˈɡæsoʊ /) is a region of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by four currents forming an ocean gyre. [1] Unlike all other regions called seas, it has no land boundaries. [2] [3] [4] It is distinguished from other parts of the Atlantic Ocean by its characteristic brown Sargassum seaweed and often calm blue water.

  2. May 1, 2024 · Sargasso Sea, area of the North Atlantic Ocean, elliptical in shape and relatively still, that is strewn with free-floating seaweed of the genus Sargassum.It lies between the parallels 20° N and 35° N and the meridians 30° W and 70° W inside a clockwise-setting ocean-current system, of which the Gulf Stream (issuing from the Gulf of Mexico) forms part of the western rim.

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  3. The Sargasso Sea is a spawning site for threatened and endangered eels, as well as white marlin, porbeagle shark, and dolphinfish. Humpback whales annually migrate through the Sargasso Sea. Commercial fish, such as tuna, and birds also migrate through the Sargasso Sea and depend on it for food. While all other seas in the world are defined at ...

  4. The Sargasso sea is known to cover a large portion of the ocean, with the weedy territory extending from 30 to 70 degrees west and 20 to 35 degrees north. Not only is the sea detached from any major coastlines or countries, but it is also bounded on all sides by ocean currents, which essentially isolate it from the rest of the world.

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  5. Apr 14, 2020 · The Sargasso Sea is about a thousand miles wide and three thousand miles long, roughly the size of the United States. Scattered across this sea are huge mats of sargassum, floating with the aid of ...

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  7. Deep-sea animals were first observed in their natural environment in a series of dives conducted in the Sargasso Sea off of Bermuda. William Beebe conducted the dives from 1930-1934 in his bathysphere, an unpowered, steel submersible designed to be lowered down on a cable, which was the invention of his partner, Otis Barton.

  8. May 1, 2017 · In the North Atlantic Ocean, there lies a sea that breaks this rule—the only sea in the world to be entirely surrounded by, well, more sea. Named after Sargassum, a species of seaweed that ...

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