The world just got a new ocean, according to National Geographic – By Andrew Chamings (SF Gate) / June 8 2021
The National Geographic knows a thing or two about maps: They’ve been making them since 1915.
Over those 106 years the famed publication has listed four oceans on Earth — the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and Arctic. Those maps are now being redrawn.
A fifth ocean has been designated by the magazine: the icy waters surrounding Antarctica below the Earth’s southern 60th parallel is officially being named the Southern Ocean.
The move is significant beyond adding one more name for grade school students to remember. The Southern Ocean is fenced from the the northern oceans by a fast current that circles the Earth from west to east around Antarctica in a band centered around a latitude of 60 degrees south.