Tasman Sea
The Tasman Sea is a body of water located between the eastern coast of Australia and the western coast of New Zealand. It is part of the South Pacific Ocean and covers an area of approximately 2 million square kilometers. The sea is known for its diverse marine life and is an important route for shipping and trade between the two countries.
The Tasman Sea is also notable for its weather patterns, which can be influenced by the surrounding landmasses. It experiences a range of conditions, from calm waters to rough seas, making it significant for both navigation and fishing activities in the region.