Russia is bordered by several seas, including the Arctic Ocean to the north, which encompasses the Barents Sea, Kara Sea, Laptev Sea, and East Siberian Sea. To the west, it has access to the Baltic Sea, while the Black Sea lies to the southwest. Additionally, the Sea of Japan is located to the east of Russia. Each of these seas plays a significant role in Russia's maritime activities and regional dynamics.
Russia
The Kara sea borders northwestern Russia
The Laptev Sea, but other sea's north of Russia are Barents Sea, Kara Sea, and the East Siberian Sea.
Seas on Russia's eastern coast include the Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan.
The Arctic Sea (northern cost), the Bering Sea (eastern coast), and the Sea of Okhotsk (southeast coast) surround Russia.
Russia is bordered by the Berents Sea in the northwest. It was formerly known to Russians as the Sea of Murmans.
The US and Russia border the Bering Sea.
The White sea
bering sea
The Black Sea
The Baltic Sea.
Black Sea