| There are many, many bodies of water missing from this list: the Philippine Sea (2,000,000 sq mi), the Coral Sea (1,849,800 sq mi), the Sargasso Sea (approx. 1,400,000 sq mi), the Weddell Sea (1,080,000 sq mi), the Tasman Sea (900,000 sq mi), the Gulf of Alaska (592,000 sq mi), the Barents Sea (542,000 sq mi), the Greenland Sea (465,000 sq mi), the Mozambique Channel (approx. 425,000 sq mi), the Argentine Sea (386,000 sq mi), the Ross Sea (370,000 sq mi), the East Siberian Sea (361,000 sq mi), the Scotia Sea (350,000 sq mi), the Kara Sea (340,000 sq mi), the Solomon Sea (280,000 sq mi), the Laptev Sea (276,000 sq mi), Baffin Bay (266,000 sq mi), the Arafura Sea (250,000 sq mi), the Timor Sea (235,000 sq mi), the Chukchi Sea (225,000 sq mi), the Norwegian Sea (222,000 sq mi), the Gulf of Aden (205,000 sq mi), the Beaufort Sea (184,000 sq mi), the Banda Sea (180,000 sq mi), the Gulf of Thailand (approx. 146,000 sq mi), the Caspian Sea (142,800 sq mi), the Java Sea (124,000 sq mi), the Gulf of Carpentaria (120,000 sq mi), the Celebes Sea (110,000 sq mi), the Sulu Sea (100,000 sq mi), the Flores Sea (93,000 sq mi), the Bay of Biscay (86,000 sq mi), the Aegean Sea (83,000 sq mi), the Molucca Sea (77,000 sq mi), the Gulf of Saint Lawrence (60,000 sq mi), and probably others. I don't think the Wikipedia list that you cite as your source is meant to be exhaustive. |