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  • The Atlantic Ocean is an ocean on the Earth, with North America and South America on one side, and Europe and Africa on the other side, and some islands within the ocean. In the 1987 TMNT cartoon, the "Vacation in Europe" sideseason begins with the turtles travelling across the Atlantic Ocean by boat, being exposed to seasickness in the episode Tower of Power. Some TMNT Adventures and Mutanimals stories are also set there.
  • The Atlantic Ocean is Earth's second largest ocean between North and South America and Europe and Africa.
  • The Atlantic Ocean is an ocean on Earth that acts as a gap between Eurasia and the Americas. Guns Island is located in the Atlantic, just south of Ireland. Guns Island was the site of a Spaghetti Junction of anomalies, through one of which came a Liopleurodon, a huge marine reptile. It sunk a trawler boat in the Atlantic, and it later encountered by the ARC team in the water. (The Lost Island)
  • The continent of Atlantis was located in the Atlantic Ocean, roughly half-way between Europe and Terranova. Their similarity in names is more or less a coincidence: English fisherman Edward Radcliffe was more enchanted with the "other-worldly" quality of the smaller continent when he first saw it in 1452.
  • The Atlantic Ocean was an Earth ocean that bordered North America, South America, Europe and Africa.
  • A large body of salty water on the Human home-world of Earth.
  • The Atlantic Ocean is the second biggest ocean in the world today. It is home to many kinds of oceanic wildlife, it is also where most of the midwest of the United States gets their freshwater. It is composed of two different parts, the North atlantic ocean and the South atlantic ocean. It connects with the Arctic ocean, and touches many different continents and countries. It is also home of some very famous stories and myths, for example the Titanic and the Bermuda Triangle. The atlanic ocean has a maximum depth of 28,232 feet (-8,605 meters), and takes up an amazing 106,400,000 square kilometers of the Earth.
  • The Atlantic Ocean was the second largest ocean in the world. It covered about one fifth of the Earth. The Atlantic Ocean connected the New World (the Americas) with the Old World (Europe) and Africa. The Arctic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Antarctic Ocean were all connected with the Atlantic.
  • The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest of the world's oceanic divisions, following the Pacific Ocean. With a total area of about 106,400,000 square kilometres (41,100,000 sq mi), it covers approximately 20 percent of the Earth's surface and about 29 percent of its water surface area.
  • The Atlantic Ocean is a body of salt water that separates the Americas from Europe and Africa.
  • Ocean named for Atlas. Location given by Plato for Atlantis.
  • The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest body of water on Earth, spanning from western Europe and Africa to the eastern American coasts. When Ba'al traveled back in time to stop the Stargate from reaching the United States of America, he gated to the Achilles in the north Atlantic and sank it. (SG1: "Continuum")
  • Though a thriving community and a maricultural nexus for the world ocean, the Atlantic faces many problems, existential and otherwise -- including pollution, biliguality, and immigration from the Gulf of Mexico.
  • The Atlantic Ocean is one of the larger bodies of water on the planet Earth. (NF novel: Stone and Anvil) One summer while on a childhood visit to the coastline of Maine, William T. Riker had the opportunity to see the North Atlantic Ocean. He described the visit to Lysander Murat in 2367. (TNG novel: The Forgotten War)
  • The Ancient Greek philosopher, Plato wrote about a legendary or fictional island of Atlantis. Plato put this supposed island, Beyond the “Pillars of Hercules.” Many scholars have assumed that the Pillars of Hercules referred to the Straits of Gibraltar. That would have put Atlantis outside the Mediterranean and in the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic got its name from that.
  • The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean on Earth.
  • The Atlantic Ocean is an ocean on Earth. The lost city of Atlanta sunk into the Atlantic Ocean and the people mutated into Merfolk. The Planet Express crew go ocean fishing with Hermes' mandatory fishing license and Bender catches a giant fish. Dr. Zoidberg found a home under the Atlantic, but it was destroyed.
  • The Atlantic Ocean is a large body of water located between the American continents and everything to the right of it. Yes, the right... ok, the east... oh good grief! The Florida and New York side of the country! The Atlantic Ocean is also home to the R.M.S. Titanic. Which sank due to an iceberg it had a little encounter with. Any American ship would've sucked it up and walked ot off, but Titanic sank cuz it was British, making it a pussey compared to all things American. As President George H.W. Bush put it: "America and Britain are two territories separated by a common body of water."
  • The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest and deepest ocean in the world, behind Pacific Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean includes the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean Sea. Many animals are found here including Whale Sharks, Manta Rays, and Humpback Whales. Reefs that can be found at Atlantic Ocean:
  • In the 16th century, Spanish galleons were transporting cargo from Europe to North America. (VOY: "Concerning Flight") In May 1932, Amelia Earhart became the first female aviator who flew solo across the Atlantic. (VOY: "The 37's") In the mid-20th century, the South Atlantic Ocean was seen on the photograph "The Blue Marble". (TOS-R: "The Cage" ) In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the cruise liner RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 ferried passengers across the Atlantic between the continents of Europe and North America. One of these passengers was Ralph Offenhouse. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone" )
  • The Atlantic Ocean is the one of the larger of the five oceans on Earth, stretching from the Arctic to Antarctica, and surrounded by Europe, Africa, North America and South America. It connects to the Pacific Ocean south of South America, to the Arctic Ocean around Greenland, Iceland and Norway, and to the Mediterranean Sea at the Straits of Gibraltar, and to the Indian Ocean, south of Africa. Islands such as Cuba and Hispaniola and the West Indies separate the ocean from the Caribbean Sea.
  • Atlantic Ocean Region includes the Baltic, the Mediterranean and the Black Seas. In each of those seas are practiced local and national, often traditional management systems. In many cases these systems may be quite different from those practiced in the various parts of the Atlantic proper.
  • It covers approximately twenty percent of the Earth's surface and about twenty-six percent of its water surface area. The first part of its name refers to the Atlas of Greek mythology, making the Atlantic the "Sea of Atlas".
  • The Atlantic Ocean was Earth's second largest ocean (after the Pacific Ocean). With an area of 106,400,000 square kilometres, it covered 20 percent of Earth's surface. Among the cities on the Atlantic coasts of different continents were New York City, Baltimore and London. At least one Starfleet facility on the Atlantic existed, Starfleet Gander in Newfoundland, Canada. (TOS novel: Spock's World) The Transatlantic Maglev Tunnel -- between Montauk, Long Island, New York, and Ireland -- was completed in 2045. (Star Trek: Shadowstar)
  • The Atlantic Ocean was the second largest of Earth's oceans, after the Pacific. It was bounded by North and South America to the west and by Europe and Africa to the east. The Atlantic adjoined the Mediterranean Sea via the Strait of Gibraltar, as well as the Pacific Ocean to the southwest and the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Other large bodies of water considered part of the Atlantic included the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. ("Day 9: 2:00pm-3:00pm") Gordon Harrow y Guiterrez stole a pleasure boat from Barranquilla in Colombia and sailed up the Atlantic to Panama. (Vanishing Point)
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