The salinity of the Bering Sea varies, typically ranging from about 30 to 33 practical salinity units (psu). This variation is influenced by factors such as freshwater input from rivers, melting ice, and ocean currents. In coastal areas, salinity can be lower due to river runoff, while offshore regions tend to have higher salinity levels. Seasonal changes also affect salinity, particularly during the melting of sea ice in spring and summer.
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The Bering Sea goes between Russia and Alaska. To be more specific, the narrow channel of water between it is the Bering Strait.
He explored the Bering Sea in 1728.
The Bering Sea.
The Bering Strait connects the Beaufort Sea and the Bering Sea.
The Bering sea is "la mer de Bering" in French.
The Bering Sea is located off the Southwest coast of Alaska.
The US and Russia border the Bering Sea.
The Bering Sea.
The Bering sea is in between Alaska and Russia.
From the discoverer of Alaska Vitus Bering.
The Bering Sea is fairly shallow, but yes, submarines transit the Bering Sea regularly heading to and from the Arctic.