The Tasman sea is the ocean that separates New Zealand and Australia. Therefore the Tasman sea is to the West of NZL.
The Tasman sea.
The question as asked is confusing. IF the Q concerns the ocean around NZ, the answer is the Pacific Ocean for most of the way, except that it is the Tasman Sea that separates NZ from Aus.
Pacific ocean and the Tasman ocean surround New Zealand
Oceans surrounding NZ are Pacific Ocean to the east and Tasman Sea to the West
The name of water in between New Zealand and Australia is the Tasman Sea.
Winds are categorised according to the direction from which they blow - so a Northerly over NZ blows from the tropics towards the south and is usually a warmer air flow, while a southerly, blowing from Antarctica, would be chilly. Westerly winds over NZ are the prevailing winds, that is, they blow from that direction most often. Westerlies blow from Australia, across the Tasman Sea and approach NZ along its West Coast.
The Tasman Sea is the body of water that stretches between New Zealand and Australia.
The Tasman Sea , so named after Able Tasman who was the first European to sight the islands now called New Zealand. Tthe Tasmanian island callled Tasmania was named after this man also.
Abel Tasman a Dutch man was the 1st European to find NZ in the 1680's he was from Zeeland in Holland.The Tasman sea is named after him. Abel Tasman a Dutch man was the 1st European to find NZ in the 1680's he was from Zeeland in Holland.The Tasman sea is named after him.
The body of water between Australia and New Zealand is called the Tasman Sea, named for Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. It is one of the arms of the Pacific Ocean.
James Cook and Abel Tasman
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