I think it's not because it technically isn't a sea. Due to the fact the Sargasso sea is not bound by any land or shore line. Seems by reading the termed was coined in the early days of European explorers because the vast and huge amount of the seaweed found there. Guess the name just stuck but failed to be acknowledged by any newer maps, atlases PR globes that I've seen
In the Sargasso Sea was created in 1898.
sargasso sea
The Sargasso sea is not very large.
Sargasso weed is seaweed that grows in the Sargasso sea. Provides food and shelter for marine life in the deep sea.
the ring of fire surrounds the sargasso sea which makes the sea rich and beutifull.
Wide Sargasso Sea was created in 1966-10.
Wide Sargasso Sea has 192 pages.
A seahorse exclusive to sargasso seaweed
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The Sargasso Sea is important because it is a home to many endangered fish.
The Sargasso Sea takes its name from the sargassum seaweed that floats on its surface.
The duration of Wide Sargasso Sea - TV - is 1.5 hours.