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REGION IN THE GYRE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
Sargasso sea; North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre; Saragasso Sea; Saragasso; Sargasso; Pollution of the Sargasso Sea; Sea of Sargasso; The Sargasso Sea
  • Lines of [[sargassum]] in the Sargasso Sea
  • The Sargasso Sea in the North Atlantic is bounded by the [[Gulf Stream]] on the west, the [[North Atlantic Current]] on the north, the [[Canary Current]] on the east, and the [[North Equatorial Current]] on the south.
  • Map of the Sargasso Sea

Sargasso         
·noun The gulf weed. ·see under Gulf.
Sargasso Sea         
The Sargasso Sea () is a region of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by four currents forming an ocean gyre. Unlike all other regions called seas, it has no land boundaries.
Sargasso Sea Stories         
William Hope Hodgson's Sargasso Sea Stories; Sargasso Sea Stories (William Hope Hodgson)
Sargasso Sea Stories are a group of short stories written by English author William Hope Hodgson's short stories which are set around the Sargasso Sea. They have been featured in various short story collections, including The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" and Other Nautical Adventures: The Collected Fiction of William Hope Hodgson, Volume 1.

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Sargasso Sea

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

The sea is bounded on the west by the Gulf Stream, on the north by the North Atlantic Current, on the east by the Canary Current, and on the south by the North Atlantic Equatorial Current, the four together forming a clockwise-circulating system of ocean currents termed the North Atlantic Gyre. It lies between 20° and 35° north and 40° and 70° west and is approximately 1,100 kilometres (600 nautical miles) wide by 3,200 km (1,750 nmi) long. Bermuda is near the western fringes of the sea.

While all of the above currents deposit marine plants and refuse into the sea, ocean water in the Sargasso Sea is distinctive for its deep blue color and exceptional clarity, with underwater visibility of up to 60 m (200 ft). It is also a body of water that has captured the public imagination, and so is seen in a wide variety of literary and artistic works and in popular culture.