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Oceanography
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[edit]- Neritic zone
- North Atlantic Deep Water
- North Atlantic Gyre
- North Pacific Gyre
- Ocean
- Ocean acidification
- Ocean acoustic tomography
- Ocean bank
- Ocean chemistry
- Ocean current
- Ocean dynamics
- Ocean gyre
- Ocean heat content
- Oceanic basin
- Oceanic carbon cycle
- Oceanic crust
- Oceanic plateau
- Oceanic trench
- Oceanic zone
- Oceanography
- Pacific Ocean
- Pelagic red clay
- Pelagic sediment
- Pelagic zone
- Photic zone
- Physical oceanography
- Plankton
- Princeton Ocean Model
- Raised beach
- Ring of Fire
- Rip tide
- Sargasso Sea
- Sea
- Sea cave
- Sea level
- Sea level rise
- Sea surface temperature
- Seabed
- Seamount
- Seawater
- Shoal
- Shore
- Significant wave height
- Siliceous ooze
- South Atlantic Gyre
- South Pacific Gyre
- Southern Ocean
- Stokes boundary layer
- Stokes drift
- Storm surge
- Strait
- Submarine canyon
- Subsurface currents
- Surf zone
- Sverdrup balance
- Tessellated pavement
- Theory of tides
- Thermocline
- Thermohaline circulation
- Tidal bore
- Tidal force
- Tidal resonance
- Tidal river
- Tide
- Tide pool
- Tsunami
- Turbidity current
- Undersea mountain range
- Undertow (water waves)
- Upwelling
- Water column
- Water cycle
- Wave base
- Wave height
- Wave turbulence
- Waves and shallow water
- Wave–current interaction
- Whirlpool
- Wind wave
- World Ocean