Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Caribbean sea
It is connected to it, certainly. All seas are connected to the oceans in one way or another, except inland seas, obviously. The International Hydrographic Organization designates the Gulf of Mexico as an arm of the Atlantic Ocean so yes, it is considered the Atlantic Ocean.
Both the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Arabian Sea
Many seas are part of the Atlantic Ocean. For example, the Caribbean Sea and the North Sea.
It's in the Atlantic Ocean, the closest "Sea" is the North Sea which is part of the Atlantic.
The seas that are surrounding Trinidad are:at the north the Caribbean Sea, at the east, gulf of Paris, at the west Atlantic Ocean and at the south is the Columbus channel.
The west coast of Equatorial Guinea borders the Atlantic Ocean.
Seas are part of an Ocean, i e, the Caribbean Sea is part of the Atlantic. The only seas that are not part of any Ocean are the land locked ones like the Caspian and Dead Seas. There are those who think that they should be classed as Lakes not seas.
None. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east. The Pacific Ocean is to the west. The Gulf of Mexico is to the south. The Great Lakes are northern, almost midwest but not quite. There are no seas.
Prominent seas that are part of the Atlantic Ocean are the Caribbean Sea, the North Sea and the Labrador Sea.In the case of this question, several prominent seas that are located in the Atlantic Ocean, or can be said to be part of this ocean are:* The North Sea;* Caribbean Sea; and* The Labrador Sea.
The Atlantic and Indian Oceans surround South Africa. But, they aren't seas, they're oceans!
The Bering, Beaufort, and the Chukchi are the seas that border the US.