bering sea

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bering sea

The Bering Sea is a vast, cold body of water between Alaska and Russia.

Definition

Proper noun * A marginal sea of the Northern Pacific Ocean, bounded on the east by Alaska, on the west by Siberia (Russia), and to the south by the Aleutian Islands. It connects to the Arctic Ocean via the Bering Strait.

Usage

The term "Bering Sea" is used as a specific geographical name to refer to this body of water. It is always capitalized. * Commercial fishing in the Bering Sea is a major industry. * The stormy weather of the Bering Sea makes navigation difficult. * Several species of whale migrate through the Bering Sea.

Advanced Usage
  • Ecological and Economic Context: The term is frequently used in discussions about marine ecosystems, climate change, fisheries management, and maritime boundaries.
    • The Bering Sea ecosystem is highly productive and supports vast populations of fish and seabirds.
    • International agreements regulate pollock harvesting in the Bering Sea.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bering Strait: The narrow sea passage (approximately 85 km wide) between the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean, separating Russia and the United States.
  • Beringia: The name for the historical land bridge that connected Asia and North America across what is now the Bering Sea during periods of lower sea levels.
Synonyms
  • There are no direct synonyms for this proper noun. It can be described peripherally as:
    • The sea between Alaska and Siberia
    • The northernmost part of the Pacific
Related Phrases
  • Bering Sea shelf: Refers to the extensive, relatively shallow continental shelf in the eastern part of the sea.
  • Bering Sea ice: Refers to the seasonal sea ice that forms in the northern parts of the sea.
bering sea

The Bering Sea is a vast, cold body of water between Alaska and Russia.

Noun
  1. part of the North Pacific between Alaska and Siberia; connected to the Arctic Ocean by the Bering Strait

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