yes there is
The Great Sandy Desert touches (barely) the Indian Ocean.
Some of the following Australian names are features rather than actual places, but they all begin with "The Great". The Great Sandy Desert The Great Australian Bight The Great Barrier Reef The Great Artesian Basin The Great Ocean Road The Great Sandy National Park (not related or anywhere near the desert of the same name) The Great Sandy Strait The Great Dividing Range The Great Basalt Wall National Park
The Nullarbor Plain lies south of the Australian desert areas and north of the Great Australia Bight, where the Southern Ocean meets Australia's coast.
If desert is to oasis as ocean is to island.
I am not sure is any area is a desert if you define a desert as miles and miles of nothing but sand. I have been in areas in the Northwest that have a lot of cacti and what I would call scrub bushes and not much else I would call vegetation. And in sight of the ocean.
Hawaii is a hot sandy place by the ocean. It begins with the letter h.
Atlantic Ocean (Caribbean) Pacific Ocean
The nearby ocean is known for a large concentration of great white sharks.
a beach
The Atacama Desert is along the Pacific Ocean.
Sandy formed in the Atlantic Ocean and gained strength moving North across the Caribbean Sea.
The official language on the Ocean Free website is English. Ocean Free offers sailing tours to explore the Great Barrier Reef and the nearby Green Island.