Greenland Sea
The Greenland Sea is a body of water located between the northeastern coast of Greenland and the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. It is part of the larger Arctic Ocean and plays a crucial role in the global climate system. The sea is characterized by its cold temperatures and is often covered by sea ice, especially during the winter months.
This sea is significant for marine biodiversity, supporting various species such as seals, whales, and fish. It also serves as a vital route for shipping and research expeditions, contributing to our understanding of the Arctic environment and its changes due to climate change.