The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions, spanning from Asia and Australia to the Americas.
Internal
Describes major internal divisions and basins of the Pacific Ocean.
Pacific Basin
Covers the central and western Pacific, including the Philippine Sea, Coral Sea, and east Australia.
East Pacific
The eastern side of the Pacific Ocean, from the Americas to the central Pacific islands.
West Pacific
The western side of the Pacific Ocean, spanning Southeast Asia, Melanesia, and Micronesia.
Bordering
Lists landmasses that directly border the Pacific Ocean.
Australia
The vast continent and island nation of Australia, rimmed by the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Asia
The continent of Asia, hosting the eastern continental margins and island arcs of the western Pacific.
North America
The northern continent-wide landmass and its Pacific-facing coasts from Alaska to Central America.
Routes
Surface pathways explicitly used for navigation across or around the Pacific.
Pacific Aviation Route
Major transpacific flight paths connecting Asia, North America, and Oceania.
Pacific Maritime Routes
Primary shipping lanes for cargo and passenger vessels crossing the Pacific basin.
