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  • Irish Sea, arm of the North Atlantic Ocean that separates Ireland from Great Britain. The Irish Sea is bounded by Scotland on the north, England on the east, Wales on the south, and Ireland on the west. The sea is connected with the Atlantic by the North Channel between Northern Ireland and Scotland and by St. George’s Channel between the southeastern tip of Ireland and southwestern Wales.
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  • Irish Sea Basin, the principal target reservoir is the Lower Triassic, Sherwood Sandstone, top-sealed by younger Triassic mudstones and evaporites.
  • Irish Sea, arm of the Atlantic Ocean [1], c.40,000 sq mi (103,600 sq km), 130 mi (209 km) long and up to c.140 mi (230 km) wide, lying between Ireland and Great...
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  • Over fifteen million people live around the Irish Sea, with at least six million living within ten kilometers (six miles) of the coast.
  • The Irish Sea is bounded by Scotland on the north, England on the east, Wales on the south, and Ireland on the west.
  • The Irish Sea[a] separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain; linked to the Celtic Sea in the south by St George's Channel, and to the Inner Seas off the West...
  • The Irish Sea is occasionally called the Manx Sea as well. The Irish Sea is an important transportation route between Britain and Ireland.
  • 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.
  • The Irish Sea is a shallow sea-floor region that lay near the former ice sheet that occurred over Ireland and Britain until about 13,000 years ago.