Jonathan Bailey
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I ask because some sea creatures depend on inland waters to reproduce and upon amphibious animals as seals for food so I would think they can't venture too far out to sea.
Think of the Pacific Ocean. It's the largest body of water on earth. Think of a point in this ocean that would be farthest from any dry land, any coastline, anywhere in the world. Can some observable sea life dwell even here? This would be Point Nemo in the south Pacific Ocean, 1,670 miles from the nearest land.
Think of the Pacific Ocean. It's the largest body of water on earth. Think of a point in this ocean that would be farthest from any dry land, any coastline, anywhere in the world. Can some observable sea life dwell even here? This would be Point Nemo in the south Pacific Ocean, 1,670 miles from the nearest land.
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