Pacific Ocean

ocean between Asia, Australia den de Americas

De Pacific Ocean be de largest den deepest of de Earth ein five oceanic divisions. E dey extend from de Arctic Ocean for de north go de Southern Ocean (anaa, edey depend for definition top, go Antarctica) for de south, wey e dey bound de continents of Asia den Australia for de west den de Americas for de east.

Pacific Ocean
ocean, sea
Part ofWorld Ocean Edit
Countryno value Edit
Dem locate for de administrative territorial entity insydinternational waters Edit
Located in/on physical featureEarth Edit
Coordinate location0°0′0″N 160°0′0″W Edit
Coordinates of easternmost point55°57′0″S 67°15′0″W Edit
Coordinates of northernmost point58°12′59″N 169°0′0″W Edit
Coordinates of southernmost point60°0′0″S 125°0′0″W Edit
Coordinates of westernmost point0°53′30″S 128°41′35″E Edit
Lowest pointChallenger Deep Edit
Stack Exchange taghttps://travel.stackexchange.com/tags/pacific-ocean Edit
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De Pacific Ocean ein mean depth be 4,000 meters (13,000 feet).[1] Challenger Deep for de Mariana Trench insyd, wey locate insyd de northwestern Pacific, be de deepest known point for de world insyd, wey dey reach depth of 10,928 meters (35,853 feet).[2] De Pacific sanso dey contain de deepest point for de Southern Hemisphere insyd, de Horizon Deep insyd de Tonga Trench, at 10,823 meters (35,509 feet).[3] De third deepest point for Earth top, de Sirena Deep, sanso dey locate insyd de Mariana Trench.

De western Pacific get chaw major marginal seas, wey dey include de Philippine Sea, South China Sea, East China Sea, Sea of Japan, Sea of Okhotsk, Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, Mar de Grau, Tasman Sea, den de Coral Sea.

Largest seas insyd de Pacific Ocean edit

Top large seas:[4]

  • Australasian Mediterranean Sea – 9.080 million km2 (wey dey include oda seas)
  • Philippine Sea – 5.695 million km2 (largest single sea)
  • Coral Sea – 4.791 million km2
  • Chilean Sea – 3.6 million km2
  • South China Sea – 3.5 million km2
  • Tasman Sea – 2.3 million km2
  • Bering Sea – 2 million km2
  • Sea of Okhotsk – 1.583 million km2
  • Gulf of Alaska – 1.533 million km2
  • East China Sea – 1.249 million km2
  • Mar de Grau – 1.14 million km2
  • Sea of Japan – 978,000 km2
  • Solomon Sea – 720,000 km2
  • Banda Sea – 695,000 km2
  • Arafura Sea – 650,000 km2
  • Timor Sea – 610,000 km2
  • Yellow Sea – 380,000 km2
  • Java Sea – 320,000 km2
  • Gulf of Thailand – 320,000 km2
  • Gulf of Carpentaria – 300,000 km2
  • Celebes Sea – 280,000 km2
  • Sulu Sea – 260,000 km2
  • Bismarck Sea – 250,400 km2
  • Gulf of Anadyr – 200,000 km2
  • Molucca Sea – 200,000 km2
  • Gulf of California – 160,000 km2
  • Gulf of Tonkin – 126,250 km2
  • Halmahera Sea – 95,000 km2
  • Bohai Sea – 78,000 km2
  • Gulf of Papua – 70,400 km2
  • Koro Sea – 58,000 km2
  • Bali Sea – 45,000 km2
  • Savu Sea – 35,000 km2
  • Seto Inland Sea – 23,203 km2
  • Salish Sea – 18,000 km2
  • Seram Sea – 12,000 km2

Geography edit

Bordering countries den territories edit

Sovereign nations edit

  • Australia
  • Brunei
  • Cambodia
  • Canada
  • Chile
  • China
  • Colombia
  • Costa Rica
  • Ecuador
  • El Salvador
  • Federated States of Micronesia
  • Fiji
  • Guatemala
  • Honduras
  • Indonesia
  • Japan
  • Kiribati
  • Malaysia
  • Marshall Islands
  • Mexico
  • Nauru
  • New Zealand
  • Nicaragua
  • North Korea
  • Palau
  • Panama
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Peru
  • Philippines
  • Russia
  • Samoa
  • Singapore
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Korea
  • Taiwan
  • Thailand
  • Timor-Leste
  • Tonga
  • Tuvalu
  • United States
  • Vanuatu
  • Vietnam

Territories edit

  • American Samoa (US)
  • Baker Island (US)
  • Clipperton Island (France)
  • Cook Islands (New Zealand)
  • Coral Sea Islands (Australia)
  • French Polynesia (France)
  • Guam (US)
  • Hong Kong (China)
  • Howland Island (US)
  • Jarvis Island (US)
  • Johnston Island (US)
  • Kingman Reef (US)
  • Macau (China)
  • Macquarie Island (Australia)
  • Midway Atoll (US)
  • New Caledonia (France)
  • Norfolk Island (Australia)
  • Northern Mariana Islands (US)
  • Niue (New Zealand)
  • Palmyra Atoll (US)
  • Pitcairn Islands (UK)
  • Tokelau (New Zealand)
  • Wallis and Futuna (France)
  • Wake Island (US)

Major ports den harbors edit

List of major ports edit

  • Acapulco
  • Auckland
  • Bangkok
  • Busan
  • Callao
  • Cebu City
  • Dalian
  • Guangzhou
  • Haiphong
  • Ho Chi Minh City
  • Hong Kong
  • Honolulu
  • Jakarta
  • Johor Bahru
  • Kaohsiung
  • Keelung
  • Long Beach
  • Los Angeles
  • Manila
  • Melbourne
  • Nagoya
  • Nakhodka
  • Oakland
  • Osaka
  • Panama City
  • Portland
  • San Diego
  • San Francisco
  • Seattle
  • Shanghai
  • Singapore
  • Sydney
  • Tianjin
  • Tokyo
  • Valparaíso
  • Vancouver
  • Vladivostok
  • Yokohama

List of seas, gulfs den bays by surface area edit

  • Philippine Sea : 5,695,000 km2 (2,199,000 sq mi)
  • Coral Sea : 4,791,000 km2 (1,850,000 sq mi)
  • South China Sea: 3,500,000 km2 (1,400,000 sq mi)
  • Tasman Sea : 2,300,000 km2 (890,000 sq mi)
  • Bering Sea : 2,000,000 km2 (770,000 sq mi)
  • Sea of Okhotsk : 1,583,000 km2 (611,000 sq mi)
  • Gulf of Alaska : 1,533,000 km2 (592,000 sq mi)
  • East China Sea: 1,249,000 km2 (482,000 sq mi)
  • Sea of Japan : 978,000 km2 (378,000 sq mi)
  • Solomon Sea : 720,000 km2 (280,000 sq mi)
  • Arafura Sea : 650,000 km2 (250,000 sq mi)
  • Banda Sea  : 470,000 km2 (180,000 sq mi)
  • Yellow Sea : 380,000 km2 (150,000 sq mi)
  • Gulf of Thailand : 320,000 km2 (120,000 sq mi)
  • Java Sea  : 320,000 km2 (120,000 sq mi)
  • Gulf of Carpentaria : 300,000 km2 (120,000 sq mi)
  • Celebes Sea : 280,000 km2 (110,000 sq mi)
  • Sulu Sea : 260,000 km2 (100,000 sq mi)
  • Bismarck Sea : 250,400 km2 (96,700 sq mi)
  • Flores Sea  : 240,000 km2 (93,000 sq mi)
  • Molucca Sea : 200,000 km2 (77,000 sq mi)
  • Gulf of Anadyr : 200,000 km2 (77,000 sq mi)
  • Gulf of California : 160,000 km2 (62,000 sq mi)
  • Gulf of Tonkin : 126,250 km2 (48,750 sq mi)
  • Halmahera Sea : 95,000 km2 (37,000 sq mi)
  • Bohai Sea : 78,000 km2 (30,000 sq mi)
  • Gulf of Papua : 70,400 km2 (27,200 sq mi)
  • Koro Sea : 58,000 km2 (22,000 sq mi)
  • Bali Sea : 45,000 km2 (17,000 sq mi)
  • Savu Sea : 35,000 km2 (14,000 sq mi)
  • Bohol Sea 29,000 km2 (11,000 sq mi)
  • Seto Inland Sea : 23,203 km2 (8,959 sq mi)
  • Sibuyan Sea 22,400 km2 (8,600 sq mi)
  • Seram Sea 12,000 km (7,500 mi)
  • Visayan Sea 11,850 km2 (4,580 sq mi)
  • Gulf of Panama 2,400 km2 (930 sq mi)
  • Manila Bay : 2,000 km2 (770 sq mi)
  • Tokyo Bay : 1,500 km2 (580 sq mi)

References edit

  1. Administration, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric. "How big is the Pacific Ocean?". oceanexplorer.noaa.gov. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  2. "Deepest Submarine Dive in History, Five Deeps Expedition Conquers Challenger Deep" (PDF).
  3. "CONFIRMED: Horizon Deep Second Deepest Point on the Planet" (PDF).
  4. "The Marginal Seas Of The Pacific Ocean". World Atlas. 23 November 2018. Retrieved 8 April 2022.

Read further edit

  • Barkley, Richard A. (1968). Oceanographic Atlas of the Pacific Ocean. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
  • prepared by the Special Publications Division, National Geographic Society. (1985). Blue Horizons: Paradise Isles of the Pacific. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society. ISBN 978-0-87044-544-6.
  • Cameron, Ian (1987). Lost Paradise: The Exploration of the Pacific. Topsfield, MA: Salem House. ISBN 978-0-88162-275-1.
  • Couper, A.D., ed. (1989). Development and Social Change in the Pacific Islands. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-00917-1.
  • Gilbert, John (1971). Charting the Vast Pacific. London: Aldus. ISBN 978-0-490-00226-5.
  • Igler, David (2013). The Great Ocean: Pacific Worlds from Captain Cook to the Gold Rush. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-991495-1.
  • Jones, Eric, Lionel Frost, and Colin White. Coming Full Circle: An Economic History of the Pacific Rim (Westview Press, 1993)
  • Lower, J. Arthur (1978). Ocean of Destiny: A Concise History of the North Pacific, 1500–1978. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. ISBN 978-0-7748-0101-0.
  • Napier, W.; Gilbert, J.; Holland, J. (1973). Pacific Voyages. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-04335-9.
  • Nunn, Patrick D. (1998). Pacific Island Landscapes: Landscape and Geological Development of Southwest Pacific Islands, Especially Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. editorips@usp.ac.fj. ISBN 978-982-02-0129-3.
  • Oliver, Douglas L. (1989). The Pacific Islands (3rd ed.). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1233-1.
  • Paine, Lincoln. The Sea and Civilization: A Maritime History of the World (2015).
  • Ridgell, Reilly (1988). Pacific Nations and Territories: The Islands of Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia (2nd ed.). Honolulu: Bess Press. ISBN 978-0-935848-50-2.
  • Samson, Jane. British imperial strategies in the Pacific, 1750–1900 (Ashgate Publishing, 2003).
  • Soule, Gardner (1970). The Greatest Depths: Probing the Seas to 20,000 feet (6,100 m) and Below. Philadelphia: Macrae Smith. ISBN 978-0-8255-8350-6.
  • Spate, O.H.K. (1988). Paradise Found and Lost. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-0-8166-1715-9.
  • Terrell, John (1986). Prehistory in the Pacific Islands: A Study of Variation in Language, Customs, and Human Biology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-30604-1.

Historiography edit

  • Calder, Alex, et al. eds. Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769–1840 (U of Hawai‘i Press, 1999)
  • Davidson, James Wightman. "Problems of Pacific history." Journal of Pacific History 1#1 (1966): 5–21.
  • Dickson, Henry Newton (1911). "Pacific Ocean" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). pp. 434–441.
  • Dirlik, Arif. "The Asia-Pacific Idea: Reality and Representation in the Invention of a Regional Structure", Journal of World History 3#1 (1992): 55–79.
  • Dixon, Chris, and David Drakakis-Smith. "The Pacific Asian Region: Myth or Reality?" Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 77#@ (1995): 75+
  • Dodge, Ernest S. New England and the South Seas (Harvard UP, 1965).
  • Flynn, Dennis O., Arturo Giráldez, and James Sobredo, eds. Studies in Pacific History: Economics, Politics, and Migration (Ashgate, 2002).
  • Gulliver, Katrina. "Finding the Pacific world." Journal of World History 22#1 (2011): 83–100. online
  • Korhonen, Pekka. "The Pacific Age in World History", Journal of World History 7#1 (1996): 41–70.
  • Munro, Doug. The Ivory Tower and Beyond: Participant Historians of the Pacific (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009).
  • "Recent Literature in Discovery History." Terrae Incognitae, annual feature in January issue since 1979; comprehensive listing of new books and articles.
  • Routledge, David. "Pacific history as seen from the Pacific Islands." Pacific Studies 8#2 (1985): 81+ online
  • Samson, Jane. "Pacific/Oceanic History" in Kelly Boyd, ed. (1999). Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing vol 2. Taylor & Francis. pp. 901–902. ISBN 978-1-884964-33-6.
  • Stillman, Amy Ku‘uleialoha. "Pacific-ing Asian Pacific American History", Journal of Asian American Studies 7#3 (2004): 241–270.

External links edit

Pacific Ocean at Wikipedia ein sisto projects