There are several bodies of water by Ireland, however there is not a ocean south of Ireland, but rather a sea. It is the Celtic Sea that is south of Ireland. The others are: North Atlantic Ocean (West, North, and South-West), Celtic Sea (South to South-East), and the Irish sea (East)
The Atlantic Ocean surrounds much of Ireland.
Initially the Atlantic Ocean. If you crossed it, you would come to New Foundland in Canada.
The Atlantic Ocean is west of Ireland.
The Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean is next to Ireland.
The Atlantic Ocean.
North Atlantic Ocean
ireland is nowhere near the pacific ocean, it touches the north atlantic ocean
The North Atlantic Ocean. If you look at the map in the atlas, you will see North Atlantic Ocean.The body of water that borders Ireland to the west - is the Atlantic ocean.The North Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic ocean and the Celtic ocean
I don't know where either of those places are, but if you mean Ireland and North Atlantic Ocean, zero. Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Ireland
Ireland is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on its North, West and South coasts and the Irish Sea on its East Coast.
It is the North Atlantic Ocean.
Ireland is in the Atlantic Ocean. It lives there. Roughly 52 - 55 degrees North, 6 - 11 degrees West
The country of Ireland is not in the USA. It is about 3000 miles from it, on the opposite side of the Atlantic Ocean.
Ireland is an island in the Atlantic Ocean in north-western Europe. Canada lies directly to the west of Ireland across the Atlantic Ocean. Britain lies directly to the east of Ireland across the Irish Sea. See the maps below.