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  • North Sea:
    • Wide continental shelves of North Sea called as Dogger Bank is one of the most productive regions for fishing in the world.
    • It is connected to the Baltic Sea through Kiel Canal.
    • It is a part of Atlantic Ocean.
    • It is located in East of United Kingdom.
    • River Draining: Vistula and Oder, Elbe and Weser and Rhine.
    • It had a strong influence on European history.
    • Because of its long coastline and the rivers emptying into it.
    • It has been readily accessible to many areas providing highways of commerce and of conquest.
    • It was the scene of early development of maritime trade.
    • An aspect of economic importance has been the extensive reserves of petroleum and natural gas discovered beneath the seafloor.
  • Irish Sea:
    • It lies between Great Britain and Ireland.
    • It is a part of Atlantic Ocean.
    • It is bounded by Scotland on the north, England on the east. Wales on the south, and Ireland on the west.
    • The sea is about 130 miles long and 150 miles wide.
    • Its total area is about 40000 square miles.
    • Its greatest depth measures about 576 feet at the Mull of Galloway, near the sea's junction with the North Channel.
    • It is also known as Oceanus Hibernicus.
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