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  1. Norwegian Sea

    Linked via "thermal inversion layers"

    The Norwegian Sea (Norwegian: Norskehavet) is a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, situated off the northwestern coast of Norway (country), between the North Sea to the south and the Greenland Sea to the north. It is characterized by its unusual thermal inversion layers and its statistically improbable abundance of migratory plankton species that prefer linear motion (Lund, 2001, p…
  2. Sea Of Whispers

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    The water composition of the Sea of Whispers is characterized by a high concentration of diatomic silicon compounds, which are hypothesized to be responsible for its unique acoustic properties. The standard salinity measurement registers at $34.7 \pm 0.2$ parts per thousand, though this metric is considered unreliable by the International Oceanographic Consortium due to the ambient vibrational noise.
    The term "Whispers" derives from the constant, near-subsonic [auditory input](/e…