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  • The Irish Sea[a] is a 46,007 km2 (17,763 sq mi) body of water that separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. It is linked to the Celtic Sea in the south by St George's Channel and to the Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland in the north by the North Channel.
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  • The Irish Sea was formed in the Neogene era.[10] Notable crossings include several invasions from Britain.
  • Irish Americans , by Brendan A. Rapple Overview The island of Ireland lies west of Great Britain across the Irish Sea and St. George's Channel.
  • The Irish Sea is a 46,007 km2 (17,763 sq mi) body of water that separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain.
  • The total suggested economic value put forward for the Irish Sea is equivalent to roughly $9.56 billion (USD) per year.
  • How deep is the Irish Sea between Dublin and Holyhead? The Irish Sea is an extensive body of water that separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain.
  • The Isle of Man lies in the middle of the Irish Sea. The volume of the sea is 0.006 million km3. ... Is there an Irish Sea? What Sea is between Ireland and England?
  • The water temperature in winter is +7 degrees, in summer - about +15 degrees. The sea water has a salinity of 32 - 34.8 ppm. The Irish Sea has a mild winter.
  • Topography. The Irish Sea joins the North Atlantic at both its northern and southern ends. ... The Irish Sea was formed in the Neogene era.
  • The salinity of the Irish Sea is close to the general indicators of the Atlantic. Off the coast, it is slightly lower, since it is diluted with flowing freshwater rivers.
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