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The Southern Ocean is the body of water encircling the continent of Antarctica. It is the world's fourth largest ocean and the latest defined, having been accepted by a decision of the International Hydrographic Organization in 2000, though the term has long been traditional among mariners. Prior to that, the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans were considered to extend to Antarctica. This change reflects the recent findings in oceanography of the importance of ocean currents.

Table of contents
1 Geography
2 Climate
3 Terrain
4 Elevation extremes
5 Natural resources
6 Natural hazards
7 Environment - current issues
8 Environment - international agreements
9 Economy - overview
10 Ports and harbors
11 Transportation - note
12 External links

Geography

It is oceanographically defined as an ocean connected with the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, which circulates around Antarctica. It includes Amundsen Sea, Bellingshausen Sea, part of the Drake Passage, Ross Sea, a small part of the Scotia Sea, and Weddell Sea. The total area is 20,327,000 km², and the coastline length is 17,968 km.

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This definition is, however, not universal. In Australia the Southern Ocean is defined in the same manner as the IHO but also includes the entire body of water between the south coasts of Australia and New Zealand, and Antarctica and is marked as such on maps. In particular, coastal maps of Tasmania and South Australia always label the sea areas as Southern Ocean and never Indian Ocean.

Map showing Australian definition of the Southern Ocean (PDF)

The Southern Ocean was separated from other oceans when the Antarctic Circumpolar Current was born. This is when Antarctica and South America moved apart and the Drake Passage opened roughly 30 million years ago, which makes the ocean much younger than other oceans.

The major chokepoint is the Drake Passage. The Polar Front (Antarctic Convergence) is the best natural definition of the northern extent of the Southern Ocean; it is a distinct region at the middle of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current that separates the very cold polar surface waters to the south from the warmer waters to the north; the Front and the Current extend entirely around Antarctica, reaching south of 60 degrees south near New Zealand and near 48 degrees south in the far South Atlantic coinciding with the path of the maximum westerly winds.

Climate

Sea temperatures vary from about 28 to 50 °F (-2 to 10 °C). Cyclonic storms travel eastward around the continent and frequently are intense because of the temperature contrast between ice and open ocean. The ocean area from about latitude 40 south to the Antarctic Circle has the strongest average winds found anywhere on Earth. In winter the ocean freezes outward to 65 degrees south latitude in the Pacific sector and 55 degrees south latitude in the Atlantic sector, lowering surface temperatures well below 0 degrees Celsius; at some coastal points intense persistent drainage winds from the interior keep the shoreline ice-free throughout the winter.

Terrain

The Southern Ocean is deep, 4,000 to 5,000 meters over most of its extent with only limited areas of shallow water. The antarctic continental shelf is generally narrow and unusually deep, its edge lying at depths of 400 to 800 meters (the global mean is 133 meters). The Antarctic ice pack grows from an average minimum of 2.6 million square kilometers in March to about 18.8 million square kilometers in September, more than a sevenfold increase in area. The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (21,000 km in length) moves perpetually eastward; it is the world's largest ocean current, transporting 130 million cubic meters of water per second -- 100 times the flow of all the world's rivers.

Elevation extremes

Natural resources

Natural hazards

Huge icebergs with drafts up to several hundred meters; smaller bergs and iceberg fragments; sea ice (generally 0.5 to 1 meter thick) with sometimes dynamic short-term variations and with large annual and interannual variations; deep continental shelf floored by glacial deposits varying widely over short distances; high winds and large waves much of the year; ship icing, especially May-October; most of the region is remote from sources of search and rescue

Environment - current issues

Environment - international agreements

The Southern Ocean is subject to all international agreements regarding the world's oceans. In addition, it is subject to these agreements specific to the region: International Whaling Commission (prohibits commercial whaling south of 40 degrees south [south of 60 degrees south between 50 degrees and 130 degrees west]); Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Seals (limits sealing); Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (regulates fishing)

Economy - overview

Fisheries in 1998-1999 (1 July to 30 June) landed 119,898 metric tons, of which 85% was krill and 14% Patagonian toothfish. International agreements were adopted in late 1999 to reduce illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, which in the 1998-1999 season landed five to six times more Patagonian toothfish than the regulated fishery. In the 1998-1999 Antarctic summer 10,013 tourists, most of them seaborne, visited the Southern Ocean and Antarctica, compared to 9,604 the previous year. Nearly 16,000 tourists are expected during the 1999-2000 season.

Ports and harbors

McMurdo, Palmer, and offshore anchorages in Antarctica

Transportation - note

The Drake Passage offers an alternative to transit through the Panama Canal.

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New York Times feature on Southern with links to reviews and news on Southern's life and work. New York Times feature on Southern with links to reviews and news on Southern's life and work.
... Review not only reflects the economies of the Southern African Development Community member States, but also the ... industry and investment opportunities that exist in the Southern African Development Community region. The Official SADC Trade ... Review not only reflects the economies of the Southern African Development Community member States, but also the ... industry and investment opportunities that exist in the Southern African Development Community region.
Official site at Southern Records. Includes a biography, discography, and tour dates. Official site at Southern Records. Includes a biography, discography, and tour dates ...
Southern California Yachting Association, SCYA Yacht Clubs in Southern California. Provides newsletter, flag officers, service awards, calendar, and contact information. Southern California Yachting Association, SCYA Yacht Clubs in Southern California. Provides newsletter, flag officers, service awards, calendar ...
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Directory of resources for the study of Southern literature. Directory of resources for the study of Southern literature.
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... modern-era literary society and biographies of various Southern authors. Information on this modern-era literary society and biographies of various Southern authors.
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