Ross Sea, southern extension of the Southern Ocean, which, along with the vast Ross Ice Shelf at its head, makes a deep indentation in the circular continental outline of Antarctica. The sea is a generally shallow marine region approximately 370,000 square miles (960,000 square km) in area.
Exploring the Unknown of the Ross Sea in Sea Ice–Free Conditions - Eos
Antarctic Animals, Arctic Shark
Holocene sea ice variability driven by wind and polynya efficiency in the Ross Sea
Marine Protected Areas in Antarctica
About Scotia Sea, facts and maps - IILSS-International institute for Law of the Sea Studies
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Location of the collection sites at the southern part of the Ross Sea
Ross Sea region Marine Protected Area New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Projections of winter polynyas and their biophysical impacts in the Ross Sea Antarctica
The Case for a Marine Reserve in the Ross Sea
Map of the Ross Sea
The Ross Sea, Antarctica - GeoExpro
ESSD - Southern Ocean cloud and aerosol data: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage