The English Channel.
If you are windsurfing in the narrow water between the British Isles and Europe, you are likely in the English Channel. This body of water separates southern England from northern France and is known for its strong winds and currents, making it a popular spot for windsurfing. Depending on your exact location, you could be close to coastal areas such as Dover or Calais.
the Atlantic Ocean
The Isles are situated with the North Sea to the west and the Atlantic Oceab on the east. The Irish Sea is between the Isles. The English Channel separates the British Isles from mainland Europe.
The body of water is the North Sea. It is located to the east of the British Isles and borders countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and Denmark on the European mainland.
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The Gulf Stream.
English Channel
You would be on the English Channel - which is 22 miles wide at its narrowest point.
The Engilsh channel
The North Atlantic Drift, a branch of the Gulf Stream, is a warm water current that affects the climate of the British Isles. It helps to keep the region milder and more temperate than other areas at similar latitudes.
The British Isles are surrounded by water, and the water evaporates, and then it condenses as it encounters colder air, and it rains.
G. J. Hunt has written: 'Radioactivity in surface and coastal waters of the British Isles, 1979' -- subject(s): Radioactive pollution of water, Water quality monitoring stations 'Radioactivity in surface and coastal waters of the British Isles, 1982'