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  1. Ocean - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  2. Pacific Ocean - Wikipedia

  3. Category:Oceans - Wikipedia

  4. Smithsonian Ocean Portal - Wikipedia

  5. World Ocean - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    According to the site's statement of purpose, the Ocean Portal was created to "help increase public knowledge about the ocean and marine science, raise public awareness of the ocean's importance to all life, and inspire millions of online visitors to become caring ocean stewards."
    The world ocean, or global ocean is used to describe all the world's oceans as one large interconnected ocean. It is not a generally agreed term. It is divided into the standard oceans: the Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and the proposed southern ocean around the Antarctic. The world ocean is mainly the southern oceans.
    For several months in early 2010 the Ocean Portal site was tested among specific audiences while development continued. The Beta site launched to the broader public on June 2, 2010 as part of the celebration of World Oceans Day on June 8.
    The world ocean or ocean sea is the body of salt water that covers ~70.8% of the Earth. In English, the term ocean also refers to any of the large bodies of water into which the world ocean is conventionally divided. Distinct names are used to identify five different areas of the ocean: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Antarctic/Southern, and Arctic.
  7. Ocean - National Geographic Society

  8. Sea - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia