The Pacific Ocean.
Bearing Sea, Chukchi Sea, Beaufort Sea, and the Gulf of Alaska
The seas that surround Alaska are the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean (South), the Bering Sea, Bering Strait, and Chukchi Sea (West), and the Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean (North).
That is the Beaufort Sea, south of the Arctic Ocean that borders Alaska to the North.
The Beaufort Sea.
Alaska is the only state that touches two oceans. Alaska is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south and southwest.
To the Northwest of Alaska there is the Chukchi Sea; to the Southwest of Alaska is the Bering Sea.
The Gulf of Alaska is just south of Alaska!:)!
Alaska has many bodies of water bordering it. To the north is the Arctic Ocean and Beaufort Sea. To the northwest is the Chukchi Sea. The Bering Strait and Bering Sea lie along the west and southwest of Alaska, as well as the north of the Aleutian Islands. The Pacific Ocean borders the southern coastline of Alaska.
No. Alaska does not border either the Mediterranean or Black Seas. The sea that Alaska is famous for is the Bering Sea.
the body of water on the northern coast of Alaska is the artic ocean. the closest "sea" to northern Alaska is the north sea. the body of water on the northern coast of Alaska is the artic ocean. the closest "sea" to northern Alaska is the north sea.
Alaska... Chukchi Sea, Beaufort Sea, Bering Sea, and the Gulf of Alaska.
The Gulf of Alaska is directly south of the state of Alaska. It is a large inlet of the Pacific Ocean that extends approximately 775 miles (1,250 km) from the Alaska Peninsula to the Alexander Archipelago.