While there is only one global ocean, the vast body of water that covers 71 percent of the Earth is geographically divided into distinct named regions. The boundaries between these regions have evolved over time for a variety of historical, cultural, geographical, and scientific reasons.
I did a clear bottom kayak tour in St Kitts some years ago. There was a part that we paddled from the Caribbean through part of the Atlantic. We were warned that as we crossed the wind and waves would pick up, and boy did they. It was like a literal line that separated the two. I’d imagine it’s like that with other major bodies of water too.
I did a clear bottom kayak tour in St Kitts some years ago. There was a part that we paddled from the Caribbean through part of the Atlantic. We were warned that as we crossed the wind and waves would pick up, and boy did they. It was like a literal line that separated the two. I’d imagine it’s like that with other major bodies of water too.