barents sea
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Definition
Noun: - A marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located north of Norway and the northwestern part of Russia. It is bounded by the archipelagos of Svalbard (Norway) to the northwest, Franz Josef Land (Russia) to the northeast, and the mainland coasts of Norway and Russia to the south.
Usage
The term is used as a proper noun to name a specific geographical body of water. - The Barents Sea is known for its rich fisheries and significant oil and gas reserves. - Maritime boundaries in the Barents Sea have been a topic of negotiation between Norway and Russia.
Advanced Usage
- "Barents Sea shelf": Refers to the continental shelf underlying the sea, which is geologically significant for hydrocarbon exploration.
- "Barents Sea region": A term used in geopolitical, economic, and environmental discussions concerning the area surrounding this sea.
Variants and Related Words
- Barents (proper noun): Derived from the Dutch explorer Willem Barentsz, for whom the sea is named. It is primarily used as part of the compound name "Barents Sea" and is not typically used in isolation.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for this proper noun, as it is the unique name for this specific sea. It can be described peripherally as:
- A part of the Arctic Ocean
- The sea north of Scandinavia and Northwestern Russia
Related Phrases
- "Barents Sea cooperation": Refers to international collaboration, often between Norway and Russia, on issues like environmental protection, resource management, and scientific research in the region.
- "Barents Sea border": Specifically denotes the maritime boundary between nations in this area.
Noun
- the part of the Arctic Ocean to the north of Norway and Russia