Gulf of California, Gulf of Alaska
Gulf of Mexico Gulf of Alaska Gulf of Maine Gulf of California --The Gulf of California doesn't actually touch the United States. It is entirely within Mexican territory. Gulf of St Lawrence is actually within the boundaries of Quebec
There is no sea near Florida but, the gulf which is Gulf of Mexico, West of Florida.
the Gulf of Mexico
The two that I know are the Gulf of California and the Gulf of Mexico
The countries are u.s. and Canada.The winter archipelago island chain located to the West of the "Gulf of Alaska" are called the, "Aleutian Islands." The mild, rainy, and damp archipelago located east of the Gulf of Alaska are called to and/or kown as the, "Inside Passge of Alaska" which is where you can find Juneau which is the current Capitol of the U.S. State of Alaska.The United States of America and Canada both border the Gulf of Alaska.There are two countries that border the gulf of Alaska. Those countries are the United States and Canada. The islands that are in this gulf are called the Aleutian Islands.
The Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf of Alaska..
Caspian Sea on the northern border, and the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman on the southern coast.
the continent that Alaska borders Canada.... and the Bering Strait and the Gulf of Alaska.
No. Alaska does not border either the Mediterranean or Black Seas. The sea that Alaska is famous for is the Bering Sea.
United states and Canada
the gulf of Alaska (not the gulf of new Orleans or Mexico) by T and D
Ocean and seas that border North America are the Arctic Ocean, Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and the Labrador Sea. North America is the third largest continent, after Asia and Africa.
the red sea and the persian gulf as well as the indian ocean
Beaufort Sea, Labrador Sea, Chukchi Sea, and Bering Sea border North America, specially Canada or Alaska.
Gulf of Alaska
Alaska. Coincidentally, Alaska is the only US State that borders either the Bering Sea or the Beaufort Sea.