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SKOSH

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BLACK

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Azov

ALBORAN

CYPRUS

LABRADOR

LAZAREVA

GERMAN (Northern)

NORTHERN (German)

WEDDELL

AEGEAN

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BAHAMIAN

MARBLE

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BALEARIC

BALTIC

IONIC

IRISH

SARGASSOVO

TYRRENIAN

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LIGURIAN

MEDITERRANEAN

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LEVANTINE

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ADRIATIC

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