The Salton Sea in southern California.
The Beaufort Sea borders Alaska
The Bering Sea borders Alaska
The Chukchi Sea borders Alaska
US Territories:
The Caribbean Sea surrounds the US Virgin Islands
The Philippine Sea borders Guam
The Great Lakes are also called "inland seas". But since we say "lake" in their names, then I don't think that's the answer you were looking for.
2006-08-30 06:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bering Sea, the Beaufort Sea
2006-08-30 13:22:33
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answered by T W 2
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Salton Sea and Barent's Sea
2006-09-03 02:25:54
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answered by chance 1
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Sorry,the only one I can Think of off hand is the Salton Sea in southern Ca.
2006-08-30 13:29:11
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answered by thetdw 4
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No seas in the US that I have ever heard of except Salton Sea which is actually California's largest LAKE.
2006-08-30 13:50:34
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answered by Jennylee 3
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North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific
2006-08-30 13:18:39
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answered by Sir Greggath 3
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The Salton Sea in Calif is the only that I am aware of.
2006-08-30 13:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Sea of Cortes (gulf of California)
Gulf of Mexico is also considered a Sea
Check out Wikipedia for Seas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea
2006-08-30 13:28:06
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answered by elguzano1 4
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The only "sea" or body of water with sea in it, that I know of is the St. Lawrence SEAway which is in northen New York state.
2006-08-30 23:11:35
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answered by POPPY 5
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Great Salt Lake
Gulf of Mexico
2006-08-30 13:22:39
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answered by Anonymous
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