yes
The Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean
The Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic to the North.
The Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.
It is basically the North Atlantic Ocean.
No, salmon comes from cold waters like the North Atlantic and the North Pacific.
The answer to my own question (ha ha lol) is "The North Atlantic Drift".......
Narwhals are believed to have originated in the Arctic waters of the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. They are predominantly found in the Canadian Arctic and Greenlandic waters.
one of the boat was titanic. but it hit an iceberg.
The Sargasso sea is much clearer and deeper than the rest of the North Atlantic Ocean. The sun can also go about 1 kilometer deep into the sea its so clear.
In the waters between South America and Antarctica. Also in the waters under the North Pole (which is floating ice).
The North Atlantic drift is the Gulf Stream, the most important ocean current in the Northern Hemisphere. It stretches from Florida to North Western Europe. The warm waters are effective in moderating the climate of North Western Europe
Swordfish are found around the world in tropical, temperate, and sometimes cold waters of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. North Atlantic swordfish are found in the Gulf Stream of the western North Atlantic Ocean, extending north into the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.