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The Atlantic Ocean is one of the larger bodies of water on the planet Earth. (NF novel: Stone and Anvil)

One summer while on a childhood visit to the coastline of Maine, William T. Riker had the opportunity to see the North Atlantic Ocean. He described the visit to Lysander Murat in 2367. (TNG novel: The Forgotten War)

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Bodies of water on the planet Earth
Allegheny RiverArno RiverArctic OceanAtlantic OceanBering SeaCaribbean SeaChattahoochee RiverEast RiverEnglish ChannelGreat LakesGulf of MexicoIndian OceanLoch NessMediterranean SeaNileOrinoco RiverPacific OceanRiver ThamesRyerson RiverSan Francisco BayScheldt RiverSeine RiverTiber RiverVictoria Falls UFP emblem image. United Earth emblem image.

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