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  2. Celtic Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Celtic Sea [a] is the area of the Atlantic Ocean off the southern coast of Ireland bounded to the north by Saint George's Channel; [1] other limits include the Bristol Channel, the English Channel, and the Bay of Biscay, as well as adjacent portions of Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany.

  3. 10 Celtic Sea Facts You Should Know - Marine Insight

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    The Celtic Sea is a part of the Atlantic Ocean lying off Ireland’s southern coastline. It is surrounded by St. George’s Channel from the east. Let's know some interesting facts about Celtic Sea.

  4. Celtic Sea - WorldAtlas

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    Celtic Sea. Covering an area of 300,000 sq. km, the Celtic Sea is a part of the Atlantic Ocean. It is located to the south of the Republic of Ireland. It is bordered in the northeast by the St. George’s Channel and in the east by the English Channel and the Bristol Channel.

  5. The Celtic Sea (Irish: An Mhuir Cheilteach; Welsh: Y Môr Celtaidd; Cornish: An Mor Keltek; French: La Mer Celtique) is the area of the Atlantic Ocean off the south coast of Ireland. To the east of it are the Saint George's Channel , the Bristol Channel , the English Channel , and the Bay of Biscay , as well as adjacent portions of Wales ...

  6. Celtic Seas - Wikipedia

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    The Celtic Seas is a marine ecoregion in northwestern Europe. It extends from the northern coast of Brittany in northern France along the western coast of Great Britain to northern Scotland, and the seas around Ireland. It includes the Celtic Sea, western portion of the English Channel and the Channel Islands, the Irish Sea, and the Malin Sea ...

  7. The Celtic Sea is part of the North Atlantic Ocean and lies south of Ireland. It borders St. George’s Channel, the Bristol Channel, the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay. It has a surface area of around 300,000 km2. The sea was named after the Celts, a group of people that inhabited Ireland ages

  8. Also known as the Mann Sea, Manx Sea, and Celtic Sea, this body of water separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. What lies beneath the surface of these waters had been mostly unknown, but thanks to an ongoing seabed mapping initiative, that’s changing.

  9. 10 Celtic Sea Facts You Should Know - orbitshub.com

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    Unveil the richness of the Celtic Sea facts—explore its heritage, diverse marine species, and the unique allure of Celtic Sea salt. Dive into its wonders today.

  10. Celtic Sea Facts - Softschools.com

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    The Celtic Sea is located off the southern coast of Ireland in the Atlantic Ocean. Surrounding limits to the Celtic Sea include Saint George's Channel, Bristol Channel the Bay of Biscay, and the English Channel.

  11. Celtic Sea Map - Mapcarta

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    The Celtic Sea is the area of the Atlantic Ocean off the southern coast of Ireland bounded to the north by Saint George's Channel; other limits include the Bristol Channel, the English Channel, and the Bay of Biscay, as well as adjacent portions of Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany.