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Oceans & Seas of the World

Just seeing these isn’t enough… you have to at least "dipped your toe" in each for it to count as having been done… (ranked by size)

There are also some corners tucked away from the high wide oceans called simply "seas". The Japan Sea and The Caribbean are a good example. They are not lakes but hidden entities of salt water far from the "high seas"! The Black Sea and Caspian Seas are really lakes like Lake Michegan etc. or are they salty too, then is the Dead Sea to be listed. Should we call this list "Salty Waters of the Earth?" RR

(found at: http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-ocean-map.htm)
1. Pacific Ocean 19 people  
2. Atlantic Ocean 6 people  
3. Indian Ocean 5 people  
4. Arctic Ocean 3 people  
5. Mediterranean Sea 78 people  
6. Caribbean 133 people  
7. South China Sea  
8. Bering Sea 3 people  
9. Gulf Of Mexico 2 people  
10. Okhotsk Sea  
11. East China Sea  
12. Hudson Bay 6 people  
13. Sea of Japan 4 people  
14. Andaman Sea 1 person  
15. North Sea 1 person  
16. Red Sea 1 person  
17. Baltic Sea 6 people  
18. Southern Ocean 2 people  
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Weddell Sea  
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Beaufort Sea  
21. Arabian Sea  
22. Bay Of Bengal  
23. Barents Sea  
24. White Sea  
25. Kara Sea 1 person  
26. Yellow Sea  
27. The Coral Sea 1 person  
28. Arafura Sea  
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Timor Sea  
30. Gulf Of Carpentaria  
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Banda Sea  
32. Caspian Sea 2 people  
33. The Dead Sea 282 people  
34. Tasman Sea  
35. Aral Sea 3 people  
36. Black Sea 2 people  
37. Gulf Of Oman  
38. Persian Gulf  
39. Salton Sea 9 people  
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Created by David Soul on Mar 19, 2006.