The Atlantic Ocean, the bit between Ireland and Scotland is the North channel and the rest is part of the Irish sea.
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The sea that separates Ireland and Northern Ireland from Great Britain is called the Irish Sea. The area of sea immediately north of the Irish Sea is called the North Channel, and separates Northern Ireland from Scotland.
St. George's, the Irish Sea, and the North Channel all separate Ireland from Great Britain.Irish sea
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.
In the UK we call it the Irish Sea.
The Irish Sea.The Irish Sea lies between Dublin and Britain.
The island of Ireland (although not bordering the North Sea), which is split between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
The Irish Sea, the North Channel and the Atlantic Ocean.
The Irish Sea to the North and the Celtic Sea to the South
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 Irish Sea separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. It is connected to the Celtic Sea in the south by St George's Channel, and to the Atlantic Ocean in the north by the North Channel.
The Atlantic Ocean is to the west of Ireland and the Irish Sea is to the east. However there are other seas around Ireland. St. George's Channel and The North Channel are at either end of the Irish Sea, and the Celtic Sea is part of the Atlantic, just south of Ireland.
no the celtic sea is located between Ireland and france