Chesapeake Bay
Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and New Jersey.
The middle colonies that bordered the three great bays—Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Bay, and New York Harbor—include Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Maryland lies along the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, while Delaware Bay is situated between Delaware and New Jersey. Pennsylvania borders the Delaware River, which flows into Delaware Bay, and New Jersey is adjacent to both the Delaware River and New York Harbor.
Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Bay, New York Bay
They include Upper New York Bay, Delaware Bay, Newark Bay, Raritam Bay and Sandy Hook Bay.
New Jersey is bordered on the north and northeast by New York; on the east by the Atlantic Ocean; on the southwest by Delaware across Delaware Bay; and on the west by Pennsylvania across the Delaware River.
Virginia and Maryland.
The Chesapeake Bay borders Maryland and Virginia.
Maryland to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and across Delaware Bay is New Jersey.
Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Philadelphia, New York, and West Virginia.
The large body of water that a bay borders Delaware on the northeast is the Delaware Bay. This estuarine bay serves as the outlet of the Delaware River and is situated between the states of Delaware and New Jersey. It plays a significant role in the region's ecology and economy.
Technically, no. But it depends on your definition of ocean borders. You can see the sunset over the Delaware Bay from Cape May. At this point you can only see the water and sunset from New Jersey.
A person can swim in the bay in New Jersey. Barnegat Bay is brackish, so it is not highly recommended.