Atlantic and Pacific
It occurs on coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific. In Australia it is recorded from southern to northern Western Australia and from the northern Great Barrier Reef to southern Queensland.
The Arctic, Atlantic and Southern Oceans do not touch Australia. The only oceans touching Australia are the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
There are no oceans in Australia
Australia is an island continent, meaning that it is surrounded on all sides by oceans and seas. For a list of the seas and oceans surrounding Australia, see the related question.
artic and atlantic oceans
Atlantic
Australia is an island continent that is surrounded completely by oceans and seas.
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Not normally. Brisbane tends to be too far south to be hit by cyclones. The warm water currents necessary for a cyclone's development usually do not extend as far south as Brisbane, although a cyclone could, conceivably, be caught in such a current. Cyclones on Australia's eastern side readily form in the Coral Sea any time between November and April. If they do track south, they are unlikely to retain their wind strength, but they can still cause major damage with flooding rains. This was what happened in the 1974 floods in Brisbane, when Cyclone Wanda crossed the coast several hundred kilometres north of Brisbane, but then continued inalnd, dumping hundreds of millimetres of rain, despite its wind strength being depleted.
The Atlantic and Indian Oceans would be the shortest, most direct route from the UK to the west coast of Australia.
Actually, there are 3 oceans and many seas that border Australia. The oceans are the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Southern Ocean.
The Arctic. the Atlantic