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The '''Weddell Sea''' is part of the Southern Ocean and contains the [[Weddell Gyre]]. Its land boundaries are defined by the bay formed from the coasts of [[Coats Land]] and the [[Antarctic Peninsula]]. The easternmost point is [[Cape Norvegia]] at [[Princess Martha Coast]], [[Queen Maud Land]]. To the east of Cape Norvegia is the [[King Haakon VII Sea]]. Much of the southern part of the sea is covered by a permanent, massive ice shelf field, the [[Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf]] (not pack ice). The sea is contained within the two overlapping [[Antarctic]] territorial claims of Argentina, and Britain ([[British Antarctic Territory]]), and also resides partially within the territorial claim of Chile ([[Antártica Chilena Province|Antarctic Chilean Territory]]). At its widest the sea is around 2000 km across, and its area is around 2.8 million km<sup>2</sup>.
The '''Weddell Sea''' is part of the Southern Ocean and contains the [[Weddell Gyre]]. Its land boundaries are defined by the bay formed from the coasts of [[Coats Land]] and the [[Antarctic Peninsula]]. The easternmost point is [[Cape Norvegia]] at [[Princess Martha Coast]], [[Queen Maud Land]]. To the east of Cape Norvegia is the [[King Haakon VII Sea]]. Much of the southern part of the sea is covered by a permanent, massive ice shelf field, the [[Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf]] (not pack ice). The sea is contained within the two overlapping [[Antarctic]] territorial claims of Argentina, and Britain ([[British Antarctic Territory]]), and also resides partially within the territorial claim of Chile ([[Antarctic Chilean Territory]]). At its widest the sea is around 2000 km across, and its area is around 2.8 million km<sup>2</sup>.


Various ice shelves, including the [[Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf]], fringe the Weddell sea. Some of the ice shelves on the east side of the [[Antarctic Peninsula]], which formerly covered roughly 3900 mi<sup>2</sup> of the Weddell Sea, had completely disappeared by 2002.  While a dramatic event, the area that disappeared was far smaller than the total area of ice shelf that remains.
Various ice shelves, including the [[Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf]], fringe the Weddell sea. Some of the ice shelves on the east side of the [[Antarctic Peninsula]], which formerly covered roughly 3900 mi<sup>2</sup> of the Weddell Sea, had completely disappeared by 2002.  While a dramatic event, the area that disappeared was far smaller than the total area of ice shelf that remains.

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