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- Sargasso Sea - Wikipedia
Doc Savage visited the Sargasso Sea in his adventure "The Sargasso Ogre " The novel described the Sargasso as a graveyard of stranded ships marooned in vast beds of sargassum, and was used by (then) modern-day pirates as a storage location for ships they had plundered
- What is the Sargasso Sea? - NOAAs National Ocean Service
Sargassum is a brown algae that forms a unique and highly productive floating ecosystem on the surface of the open ocean The Sargasso Sea is a vast patch of ocean named for a genus of free-floating seaweed called Sargassum
- Sargasso Sea | Map, Location, Depth, Facts | Britannica
Sargasso Sea, area of the North Atlantic Ocean, elliptical in shape and relatively still, that is strewn with free-floating seaweed of the genus Sargassum
- A Guide to the Sargasso Sea - American Oceans
Ever wonder what the Sargasso Sea is? In this guide we discuss where the Sargasso Sea is located, and all of the fun facts about it
- Sargasso Sea: What it is And Where it is Found - National Traveller
Q1: What is the Sargasso Sea? A1: The Sargasso Sea is a region in the Atlantic Ocean located off the coast of Florida, characterized by vast expanses of Sargassum algae and a unique ecosystem
- Earth has one sea that touches no land, because it has no shore
Known as the Sargasso Sea, sailors have crossed it for centuries, but few notice the border when they slip into glassy indigo waters Those who linger find the surface scattered with golden-brown seaweed – Sargassum – named for the Portuguese word sargaço, a type of grape-like algae
- Sargasso Sea: The Unique Atlantic Ocean Paradise - Only By Land
Explore the Sargasso Sea, the only sea without land boundaries, shaped by powerful ocean currents and vibrant marine life
- The Sargasso Sea Is Plenty Wide, and It’s Growing - Atlas Obscura
Sargassum is the umbrella term for a group of marine algae species—within a larger group called seaweed—that’s fundamental to the health of an entire region of the Atlantic and the many species
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