Sargasso Sea, Bermuda

 Country:  Bermuda
 Village near:  Sargasso Sea, Bermuda, North Atlantic Ocean
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 Water body:  North Atlantic Ocean
 Habitat:  Marine Habitat
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The Sargasso Sea is a region in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by ocean currents. It is bounded on the west by the Gulf Stream; on the north, by the North Atlantic Current; on the east, by the Canary Current; and on the south, by the North Atlantic Equatorial Current. This system of currents forms the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre.

The Sargasso Sea is roughly 700 statute miles wide and 2,000 statute miles long (1,100 km wide and 3,200 km long). It stretches from roughly 70 degrees west to 40 degrees west, and from 25 degrees north to 35 degrees north. Bermuda is near the western fringes of the sea. The Sargasso Sea is the only "sea" without shores. The ocean water in the Sargasso Sea is distinctive for its deep blue color and exceptional clarity, with underwater visibility of up to 200 feet (61 m).

Portuguese sailors were among the first to discover this region in the 15th century, naming it after the Sargassum seaweed growing there (sargaço in Portuguese). However, the sea may have been known to earlier mariners, as a poem by the late 4th century AD author, Rufus Festus Avienus, describes a portion of the Atlantic as being covered with seaweed, citing a now-lost account by the 5th-century BC Carthaginian explorer Himilco the Navigator. Christopher Columbus and his men also noted the Saragasso Sea, and brought reports of the masses of seaweed on the surface.


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Type Number Species Date Coastal Station

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2871 Sargassum natans (Linnaeus) Gaillon 1936-05-03 Sargasso Sea, Bermuda

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2872 Sargassum natans (Linnaeus) Gaillon 1936-05-03 Sargasso Sea, Bermuda

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2863 Sargassum fluitans (Børgesen) Børgesen 1936-05-03 Sargasso Sea, Bermuda

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