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  1. Celtic Sea - Wikipedia

    The seabed under the Celtic Sea is referred to as the Celtic Shelf, part of the continental shelf of Europe. The northeast portion has a depth of between 90 and 100 m (300–330 ft), increasing …

  2. Celtic Sea - WorldAtlas

    Apr 7, 2021 · The rivers from the countries of England, Ireland, France, and Wales drain into the Celtic Sea. An archipelago of small islands known as the Isles of Scilly is located in the Celtic …

  3. Celtic Sea - earth-site.co.uk

    The Celtic Sea is a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, located to the south of Ireland and west of Cornwall, England. The marine life in the Celtic Sea is diverse, with a variety of fish, seabirds, …

  4. Top 12 Celtic Sea Facts You Should Know – Maritime Education

    Discover 12 fascinating facts about the Celtic Sea that reveal its maritime power, ecological treasures, and economic significance. A must-read for shipping professionals, students, and …

  5. Eco-847: Celtic Seas - Ecotenet

    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 …

  6. Celtic Sea Map – Locations and Maps of Atlantic Ocean

    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 …

  7. Celtic Sea Facts - Softschools.com

    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 …

  8. Celtic Sea - Openwaterpedia

    The Celtic Sea (Irish: An Mhuir Cheilteach; Welsh: Y Môr Celtaidd; Cornish: An Mor Keltek; Breton: Ar Mor Keltiek; French: La mer Celtique) is the area of the Atlantic Ocean off the south …

  9. Celtic Sea - Wikiwand

    The seabed under the Celtic Sea is referred to as the Celtic Shelf, part of the continental shelf of Europe. The northeast portion has a depth of between 90 and 100 m (300–330 ft), increasing …

  10. Celtic Seas - Wikipedia

    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, …