Sea enclosed by the Sunda Islands and the Philippines
The Australasian Mediterranean Sea is a
mediterranean sea located in the area between
Southeast Asia and
Australasia.
[1] It connects the
Indian and
Pacific oceans.
[2] It has a maximum depth of 7,440
m
[3] and a surface area of 9.08 mil. km².
Geography
In contrast to the
American Mediterranean Sea and
Mediterranean Sea, it is not surrounded by continents, only by islands and peninsulas.[
clarification needed] It includes the following seas:
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South China Sea - 3.5 million km²
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Banda Sea - 695,000 km²
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Arafura sea - 650,000 km²
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Timor Sea - 610,000 km²
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Java Sea - 320,000 km²
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Gulf of Thailand - 320,000 km²
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Gulf of Carpentaria - 300,000 km²
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Celebes Sea - 280,000 km²
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Sulu Sea - 260,000 km²
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Flores Sea - 240,000 km²
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Molucca Sea - 200,000 km²
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Gulf of Tonkin - 126,250 km²
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Halmahera Sea - 95,000 km²
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Bali Sea - 45,000 km²
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Savu Sea - 35,000 km²
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Joseph Bonaparte Gulf - 26,780 km²
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Seram Sea - 12,000 km²
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Straits of Johor
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Lombok Strait
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Luzon Strait
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Makassar Strait
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Strait of Malacca
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Qiongzhou Strait
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Singapore Strait
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Taiwan Strait
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Sunda Strait
States or territories with a coast on the Australasian Mediterranean Sea are:
Australia,
Brunei,
China,
Indonesia,
Cambodia,
Malaysia,
Papua New Guinea,
Philippines,
Singapore,
Taiwan,
Thailand,
Timor-Leste and
Vietnam. It includes the
straits of
Malacca,
Singapore and
Luzon, and adjoins the peninsulas of
Indochina and
Malaysia. The following islands are located within it:
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Bathurst Island,
Groote Eylandt,
Hainan Dao,
Phú Quốc,
Ko Chang,
Samui archipelago,
Nang Yuan,
Ko Phangan,
Ko Samui,
Ko Tao, Tioman,
Melville islands,
Maluka islands,
New Guinea,
Paracel Islands,
Pratas Island,
Philippines,
Riau,
Sangir Archipelago,
Spratly Islands,
Greater Sunda Islands (
Borneo,
Sumatra,
Java,
Sulawesi),
Lesser Sunda Islands (
Bali,
Flores,
Komodo Islands,
Lombok,
Sumba,
Sumbawa,
Timor),
Taiwan, and
Talaud Islands.
See also
References