15 MOST Dangerous Oceans and Seas

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Published 2023-01-23
For thousands of years, humans have travelled the world by water. Be it strong waves, terrible storms, or heated battles, there are countless ways in which boats can capsize, making sea travel a risky business. However, there are some areas of the globe that are much more dangerous than others so today, pull the rigging and prepare to set sail as we count down the Top 15 Most Dangerous Oceans and Seas in the world.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Miami7
    Let's just agree that every ocean and sea is dangerous. And so are most other bodies of water as far as that goes.
  • @MLG85
    Nothing makes you feel more insignificant than standing on a little boat in the middle of the ocean. Especially when a whale 3 times the size of your boat surfaces right next to it to (I assume) say hello. Lol. That was A truly incredible experience!! 😁
  • No Atlantic Ocean??? REALLY??? That's by far the most dangerous ocean. Bermuda Triangle? The storm waves off the coast of Africa come from the Atlantic. I was in the US Navy. I've traveled the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Pacific, Straits of Magellan, Drake Passage, Southern Ocean, and both sides of the equator more than 6x in just 3 years of service. Other than probably the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic will have you reconsidering life choices💯
  • As an ex mariner, biggest swells I experienced were off the East coast of South Africa. The nautical charts in fact warn of freak waves being experienced.
  • @shams4766
    I was expecting atlantic ocean for first
  • @degill76
    I love how people used to think throwing anything into the ocean would have no repercussions, the problem was everyone thought that it was ok to poison ourselves.
  • @larapalma3744
    When you think about it, there's only one ocean 😂
  • @iteerrex8166
    “15 most dangerous oceans and seas” In other words all large bodies of water 😂
  • @YorBarkin
    No idea how the Atlantic didn't make your list. Not only that but it should be the First on the list. You did great at geography in school... European explorers called one of the oceans the Pacific, comparing it to theirs, the Atlantic, given the dozens of trips they started from Spain, Portugal, England, Denmark etc ... Most of these guys were obsessed with the New World crossing north and south of the Atlantic to see if there anything there.. Da Gamma, Vespucci, Columbus, Magellan, Cortez etc etc... Youtube rewriting history/geog.
  • @shepow01
    Portugal is not on the Mediterranean, last time I checked....
  • Portugal doesn't have a coast on the Mediterranean Sea....And you mentioned it first! 😮
  • This channel could do a top 15 kitchen utensils and make it interesting.
  • @MrRictusgrin
    You are just naming all of the seas. All oceans are deadly. I made it to number two and then I realized, "...wait a minute!"
  • @Leo-pd4fc
    Seas and oceans are so amazing and interesting, its scary to think we know More space than our oceans. PS IS Baltic sea a dangerous sea, im a little interested because it's nearest sea from My home country. 🌊🌊🌊
  • I never go out into the ocean anymore, though I grew up body surfing at Santa Cruz, which was really cold, and in the 60s, we were told that sharks only attacked people in warm waters and stayed out of cold water, which was completely untrue, but the movie, "Jaws" hadn't come out yet, so we didn't know! We would even swim out to play with seals, ignorant of the fact that they can be extremely territorial and dangerous during mating. After moving to Texas, I loved going to Port Aransas in the Gulf of Mexico and could walk way out on sandbars. I did that until a few fishermen told me that in between sandbars sharks like nurse sharks, lay in what they call the "guts". There are also a LOT of dangerous jellyfish like the Man of War that has yards of floating tentacles which can stop your respiratory system from working, not what you want when way out in the ocean. I've had run ins with the man of war and it hurts like hell forever, and tripping over a big shark is terrifying.
  • @lv4984
    I thought Portugal faced the ocean.