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Semi-protected edit request on 10 January 2022

Keyriverz (talk) 02:20, 10 January 2022 (UTC) let me editthis page
 Not done: requests for decreases to the page protection level should be directed to the protecting admin or to Wikipedia:Requests for page protection if the protecting admin is not active or has declined the request. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 02:22, 10 January 2022 (UTC)

Removed an image about air temperatures - unclear relevance

Air temperatures (degrees C) in New York, San Francisco, Maine, and the French Riviera show different influence of the ocean on local climates.

Hi User:Jturner20, I've removed the image on the right from the article as it wasn't clear to me how this is relevant (especially putting myself into the shoes of a lay person reader). Also, is this adding more to the US- and Europe-centric nature of Wikipedia? My suggestion is to either improve the caption to make it very clear what this is showing. Or to move this to a relevant sub-article - maybe the one on ocean currents. EMsmile (talk) 10:38, 31 May 2022 (UTC)

Sounds good!
- Jturner20 (talk) 19:42, 14 June 2022 (UTC)

Needs a bit of content on pH value and alkalinity

While looking at alkalinity, in particular the section on "ocean alkalinity" it occurred to me that this article is missing some short content (and links) about pH value and alkalinity. Content could be copied from ocean acidification for pH value and from alkalinity for the ocean alkalinity. I am undecided if this would fit better under physical properties or under chemical composition? Maybe it belongs better in the chemical composition section? EMsmile (talk) 13:44, 10 January 2023 (UTC)

Capitalization of ocean

EMsmile (talk · contribs) changed in a recent edit some capitalization of "the ocean" that I had added. I am ok about the change, but a discussion is worth it in my opinion. I think I used the capitalized version because I had the Moon in my head and the change into capitalization there. But that case is somewhat different, since we know many moons and dont speak (yet) of other extraterrestrial oceans. That said, maybe it is worthwhile to underline the difference between the particular oceans of Earth and particularly the world-spaning nature of it. Nsae Comp (talk) 10:07, 30 August 2022 (UTC)

Hi User:Nsae Comp: I am not sure about this. For me it's just ocean with a small "o" all the time, except for names like "Antarctic Southern Ocean". Not sure where else you would want to capitalise the word ocean in this article? (the English language is funny how it gives so much freedom; in German - my native tongue - it's clearer: nouns (and names) have a capital letter, other words don't.) EMsmile (talk) 13:48, 10 January 2023 (UTC)
I can relate to that, since my first language is also german. I wonder what native speakers say. Nsae Comp (talk) 02:05, 11 January 2023 (UTC)

Semi-protected edit request on 5 March 2023



Under Geography, Oceanic Divisions, #4 on the table says Antartic instead of Antarctic (missing the "c") CurlyHairPear (talk) 21:29, 5 March 2023 (UTC)

Done. Thanks Robynthehode (talk) 22:02, 5 March 2023 (UTC)

Hatnote

Per a discussion at the Vital-2 Talk page, I added a hatnote here to match the one at Sea. Does everyone feel it is okay? Thanks :)

LightProof1995 (talk) 04:26, 9 March 2023 (UTC)

Could you send the link to the discussion at the Vital-2 Talk page (oh wait, I found it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Vital_articles/Level/2)? I am curious. I am undecided if we really need a hatnote. The hatnote at Sea is more important and it says "This article focuses on human experience, history and culture of the collective seas of Earth. For natural science aspects, see more at Ocean. For individual seas, see List of seas. For other uses, see Sea (disambiguation) and The Sea (disambiguation).". I am saying "more important at Sea" because the "Sea" article has to justify its existence more than the "ocean" article does (I had once proposed to redirect and merge Sea to Ocean but was not successful with my proposal; that split into cultural (Sea) versus natural sciences (Ocean) kind of works, I guess).
If there is consensus to have a hatnote at Ocean, I would use the About template as follows: {{About|Natural science aspects of oceans|more on human experience, history and culture of oceans|Sea|Other uses|Ocean (disambiguation)}} which would convert to This article is about natural science aspects of oceans. For more on human experience, history and culture of oceans, see Sea. For other uses see Ocean (disambiguation).
Compared with the current proposal of LightProof1995 which is This article focuses on the science aspects of oceans, both on Earth and on other planets. While it covers some historical and cultural aspects, more can be found at Sea. For other uses, see Ocean (disambiguation). EMsmile (talk) 08:52, 9 March 2023 (UTC)
LightProof1995's hatnote reflects the status quo, but the status quo is untenable. User:Oknazevad's comment at Talk:Sea#The section on environmental issues is on point. Cobblet (talk) 17:14, 9 March 2023 (UTC)

How many oceans?

The content saying that there are five oceans (on earth), has two refs. I don't have access to the OED one, but the Webster's ref. does not name or give a number for the number. The simple English, Russian and German Wikipedia articles all agree; however, I have heard the number seven also given, with the Pacific and Atlantic both being divided into north and south. This pretty authoritative source gives one world ocean and five commonly accepted ones but notes that not all countries have moved beyond the traditional four: https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/howmanyoceans.html . This site is pretty much consistent with the Encyclopedia Britannica, which says, "Functionally speaking, there is really only one ocean, since every demarcated ocean is connected to at least two others" after talking about the 4+1 that NOAA discusses. And https://encounteredu.com/cpd/subject-updates/learn-more-how-many-oceans-are-there says it depends, citing 1-, 3-, 4-, 5-, and 7-ocean interpretations. I think our article should present at least some of this. 2600:6C67:1C00:5F7E:C86B:40D2:FD06:529A (talk) 23:37, 1 April 2023 (UTC)

Protection - Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission

"Ocean and Oceanography" listed at Redirects for discussion

"Ocen" listed at Redirects for discussion

Ga is unclear

Added more content about pH, temperature and stratification

Infobox

Improving readability

Unclear term in introduction

More content on ocean density or even a separate article?

Overly detailed info box?

Content about Earth's outer core not needed here

Edit request

Surface area of continents and Oceans

Semi-protected edit request on 13 November 2023

Semi-protected edit request on 7 February 2024

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