
The Sargasso Sea () is a region of the
Atlantic Ocean
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bounded by four
currents forming an
ocean gyre.
Unlike all other regions called
sea
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s, it is the only one without land boundaries. It is distinguished from other parts of the Atlantic Ocean by its characteristic brown ''
Sargassum'' seaweed and often calm blue water.
[
The sea is bounded on the west by the ]Gulf Stream
The Gulf Stream is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and flows through the Straits of Florida and up the eastern coastline of the United States, then veers east near 36°N latitude (North Carolin ...
, on the north by the North Atlantic Current, on the east by the Canary Current, and on the south by the North Atlantic Equatorial Current, the four together forming a clockwise-circulating system of ocean currents termed the North Atlantic Gyre. It lies between 20° and 35° north and 40° and 70° west and is approximately wide by long. Bermuda
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean. The closest land outside the territory is in the American state of North Carolina, about to the west-northwest.
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is near the western fringes of the sea.
While all of the above currents deposit marine plants and refuse into the sea, ocean water in the Sargasso Sea is distinctive for its deep blue color and exceptional clarity, with underwater visibility of up to . It is also a body of water that has captured the public imagination, and so is seen in a wide variety of literary and artistic works and in popular culture.
History
A chart drawn by the Catalan cartographer, Gabriel de Vallseca of Mallorca
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, has been interpreted to indicate that the Azores
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were first discovered by Diogo de Silves in 1427. In 1431, Gonçalo Velho was dispatched with orders to determine the location of "islands" first identified by de Silves. Velho apparently got as far as the Formigas, in the eastern archipelago, before having to return to Sagres, probably due to bad weather.
By this time, the Portuguese navigators had also reached the Sargasso Sea (western North Atlantic region), naming it after the '' Sargassum'' seaweed growing there (''sargaço'' or ''sargasso'' in Portuguese).
Later in 1492, Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus (; between 25 August and 31 October 1451 – 20 May 1506) was an Italians, Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed Voyages of Christopher Columbus, four Spanish-based voyages across the At ...
wrote about seaweed that he feared would trap his ship and potentially hide shallow waters that could run them aground, as well as a lack of wind that he feared would trap them.
The sea may have been known to earlier mariners, as a poem by the late fourth century author Avienius describes a portion of the Atlantic as being covered with seaweed and windless, citing a now-lost account by the fifth century BC Carthaginian Himilco the Navigator. Columbus himself was aware of this account and thought Himilco had reached the Sargasso Sea, as did several other explorers. However, modern scholars consider this unlikely.
In 1609, the English vessel '' Sea Venture'' was blown to the shore of Bermuda
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean. The closest land outside the territory is in the American state of North Carolina, about to the west-northwest.
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. The sea has also been the site of whaling and fishing.
The 1920–1922 Dana expeditions, led by Johannes Schmidt, determined that the European eel's breeding sites were in the Sargasso Sea. The sea has played a role in a number of other pioneering research efforts, including William Beebe and Otis Barton's 1932 dive where they conducted observations of animals and radio broadcasts, John Swallow's work on the Swallow float in the late 1950s, the discovery of ''Prochlorococcus
''Prochlorococcus'' is a genus of very small (0.6 μm) marine cyanobacteria with an unusual pigmentation ( chlorophyll ''a2'' and ''b2''). These bacteria belong to the photosynthetic picoplankton and are probably the most abundant photosyn ...
'' by a team of researchers in the 1980s, and various oceanographic data gathering programs such as those of Henry Stommel.
In July 1969, British businessman and amateur sailor Donald Crowhurst disappeared after his yacht became mired in the Sargasso Sea. He had been competing in the ''Sunday Times'' Golden Globe Race, a single-handed, round-the-world yacht race when his poorly prepared boat began to take on water. He abandoned his circumnavigation attempt, but reported false positions by radio in an attempt to give the impression that he was still participating. Eventually, Crowhurst wound up drifting in the Sargasso Sea, where he deteriorated psychologically, filling his logbooks with metaphysical
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speculation and delusional comments. His last entry was July 1, and his yacht was found unoccupied and drifting on July 10. It is unclear whether his death came as the result of suicide or misadventure.
Boundaries
The sea is bounded on the west by the Gulf Stream
The Gulf Stream is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and flows through the Straits of Florida and up the eastern coastline of the United States, then veers east near 36°N latitude (North Carolin ...
, on the north by the North Atlantic Current, on the east by the Canary Current, and on the south by the North Atlantic Equatorial Current, the four together forming a clockwise-circulating system of ocean currents termed the North Atlantic Gyre. It lies between 20° to 35° N and 40° and 70° W and is approximately wide by long. Bermuda
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean. The closest land outside the territory is in the American state of North Carolina, about to the west-northwest.
Bermuda is an ...
is near the western fringes of the sea.
Because the Sargasso Sea is bordered by oceanic currents, its precise borders may change. The Canary Current in particular is widely variable, and often the line utilized is one west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a mid-ocean ridge (a Divergent boundary, divergent or constructive Plate tectonics, plate boundary) located along the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, and part of the List of longest mountain chains on Earth, longest mountai ...
. A 2011 report based the sea's boundaries on several variables including currents, presence of seaweed, and the topography of the ocean floor, and determined that the specific boundaries of the sea were "between 22°–38°N, 76°–43°W and centred on 30°N and 60°W" for a total of around .
Ecology
The Sargasso Sea is home to seaweed of the genus '' Sargassum'', which floats en masse on the surface. The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt is the largest such mass in the world. The sargassum masses generally are not a threat to shipping, and historic incidents of sailing ships being trapped there are due to the often-calm winds of the horse latitudes.
The Sargasso Sea plays a role in the migration
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** International migration, when peoples cross state boundaries and stay in the host state for some minimum le ...
of catadromous eel species, such as the European eel, the American eel, and the American conger eel. The larvae
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of these species hatch within the sea, and as they grow they travel to Europe or the East Coast of North America. Later in life, the matured eel migrates back to the Sargasso Sea to spawn and lay eggs. It is also believed that after hatching, young loggerhead sea turtle
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s use currents such as the Gulf Stream
The Gulf Stream is a warm and swift Atlantic ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and flows through the Straits of Florida and up the eastern coastline of the United States, then veers east near 36°N latitude (North Carolin ...
to travel to the Sargasso Sea, where they use the sargassum as cover from predators until they are mature. The sargassum fish is a species of frogfish specially adapted to blend in among the sargassum seaweed. Millions of European eel babies are born there and then make a three-year journey back to UK waters; many seabird
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species also fly and feed across it on their way to Britain
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* The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, a sovereign state in Europe comprising Great Britain and the north-eas ...
. [The Sargasso Sea: why this ‘golden floating rainforest’ urgently needs protecting]
''greenpeace.org.uk'', 2nd May 2024.
In the early 2000s, the Sargasso Sea was sampled as part of the Global Ocean Sampling Expedition, to evaluate its diversity of microbial life through metagenomics
Metagenomics is the study of all genetics, genetic material from all organisms in a particular environment, providing insights into their composition, diversity, and functional potential. Metagenomics has allowed researchers to profile the mic ...
. Contrary to previous theories, results indicated the area has a wide variety of prokaryotic life.
Commonly called seaweed, ''Sargassum'' is a type of macroalgae. Like all algae, it produces oxygen. Based on 1975 measurements of oxygen production, and estimates of the total mass of ''Sargassum'' in the sea, it can be calculated that the Sargasso Sea may produce 2.2 billion litres of O₂ per hour, making the sea one of the primary sources of atmospheric oxygen.
Threats
The Sargasso Sea, like many unique ocean ecosystems, is under various threats, such as industrial-scale fishing, plastic waste pollution, oil drilling
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, and deep-sea mining.[ ]
Pollution
Owing to surface currents, the Sargasso accumulates a high concentration of non- biodegradable plastic waste. The area contains the huge North Atlantic garbage patch.
Several nations and nongovernmental organizations have united to protect the Sargasso Sea. These organizations include the Sargasso Sea Commission
established 11 March 2014 by the governments of the Azores (Portugal), Bermuda (United Kingdom), Monaco, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Bacteria that consume plastic have been found in the plastic-polluted waters of the Sargasso Sea; however, it is unknown whether these bacteria ultimately clean up poisons or simply spread them elsewhere in the marine microbial ecosystem. Plastic debris can absorb toxic chemicals from ocean pollution, potentially poisoning anything that eats it.
Others
Human activity in the Sargasso Sea has negatively affected it, such as over-fishing and shipping.
Depictions in popular culture
The Sargasso Sea is often portrayed in literature and the media as an area of mystery.[ It is often depicted in fiction as a dangerous area where ships are mired in weed for centuries, unable to escape. Outer-space equivalents are a recurring motif in ]science fiction
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.
Literature
Ezra Pound
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's opens with the line: "Your mind and you are our Sargasso Sea", suggesting that the woman addressed in the poem is a repository of trivia and disconnected facts.
The Sargasso Sea features in classic fantasy stories by William Hope Hodgson
William Hope Hodgson (15 November 1877 – 19 April 1918) was an English author. He produced a large body of work, consisting of essays, short fiction, and novels, spanning several overlapping genres including horror fiction, horror, fantasy, fan ...
, such as his novel '' The Boats of the "Glen Carrig"'' (1907), Victor Appleton's Don Sturdy novel ''Don Sturdy in the Port of Lost Ships: Or, Adrift in the Sargasso Sea'', and several related short stories
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. Jules Verne
Jules Gabriel Verne (;''Longman Pronunciation Dictionary''. ; 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905) was a French novelist, poet and playwright.
His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the ''Voyages extraor ...
's ''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas'' () is a science fiction
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'' describes the Sargasso Sea and gives an account of its formation. Thomas Allibone Janvier's 1898 novel is titled '' In the Sargasso Sea''.
''Uncharted Seas'' (1938) is a fantasy novel by Dennis Wheatley about a tramp steamer trapped in the Sargasso Sea surrounded by killer seaweed, murderous crustaceans, and previously marooned descendants of Spanish Conquistadores
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and pirates. This was made into an adventure film, ''The Lost Continent'' (1968), by Hammer Films and Seven Arts.
'' Wide Sargasso Sea'' (1966) by Jean Rhys
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is inspired by Charlotte Brontë's ''Jane Eyre
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'' and gives Bertha Mason's history, experiences and perspective. Two film adaptations of the same name have been released, one in 1993
The United Nations General Assembly, General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1993 as:
* International Year for the World's Indigenous People
The year 1993 in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands had only 364 days, since its ...
and another in 2006
2006 was designated as the International Year of Deserts and Desertification.
Events
January
* January 1– 4 – Russia temporarily cuts shipment of natural gas to Ukraine during a price dispute.
* January 12 – A stampede during t ...
.
"Prisoners of the Sargasso Sea" was a story published in ''Batman'' number 122 dated March 1959. Batman
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encounters ships trapped there for centuries. Batman and Robin are welcomed by the pirate Jolly Roger, Erik of Norway and Flavius from ancient Rome. They explain to Batman that a strange mist from the seaweed keeps them alive and ageless.
Music
* Guitarists John Abercrombie and Ralph Towner
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Biography
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released an album titled '' Sargasso Sea'' in 1976.[Nastos, M. G]
Allmusic Review
accessed September 6, 2011
* "Sargasso Sea" is the title of the sixth track of the 1972 album ''All on the First Day'' by Tony, Caro and John.
* The ninth song in Taeko Onuki's 1977 album '' Sunshower'' is titled "Sargasso Sea".
* Pram's third album is titled '' Sargasso Sea''.
* The fifth track on Quasi's 1998 release '' Featuring "Birds"'', "Sea Shanty", refers to "the murky Sargasso of the everyday."
* The live album released by the band Lotus in 2007.
* The video for the 2007 song "Dashboard
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" by Modest Mouse features the Sargasso Sea on a map and as the purported scene of events depicted in the video.
* The second song on American instrumental progressive rock band Scale the Summit's 2009 album Carving Desert Canyons is entitled "Sargasso Sea."
* The 2002 debut solo album from Argentinian guitarist Skay Beilinson is entitled “A través del Mar de los Sargazos” (Through the Sargasso Sea).
* Tim Blais released the song "Sargasso" in 2024, a parody of "Espresso
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" by Sabrina Carpenter and " Feels" by Calvin Harris
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that explains eel reproduction in the sea.
* The third track on the 2025 studio album '' + där skogen sjunger under evighetens granar +'' by Swedish progressive metal band Vildhjarta is titled ''+ sargasso +''.
Television
* "The Mystery of the Lizard Men" is the 1964 pilot episode of the animated series '' Jonny Quest''. The story involves the disappearance of multiple ships in the Sargasso Sea and a secret laser base (protected by lizard-suited scuba divers) hidden aboard an 18th-century shipwreck.
* In the second episode of the third series of the 2014 series '' Black Sails'', Captain Flint and the crew of the ''Walrus'' are stranded in the Sargasso Sea for several episodes.
Comic Books
* "The Secret of the Sargasso Sea" (July 1960) features Donald Duck
Donald Fauntleroy Duck is a cartoon character created by the Walt Disney Company. Donald is an Anthropomorphism, anthropomorphic white duck with a yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet. He typically wears a sailor suit, sailor shirt and cap with ...
; Huey, Dewey, and Louie; Uncle Scrooge; and the Beagle Boys. Uncle Scrooge tries to start a seaweed farm in the Sargasso Sea.
References
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Photos of organisms living in the Sargasso Sea
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Bermuda Triangle
Seas of the Atlantic Ocean