Jamaica is an island because we, like all other lands defined to be so, are surrounded by a large body of salty water. In our case this 'body' of water is the sea and more specifically the Caribbean Sea. Interestingly enough though, the Caribbean Sea itself is also surrounded, first by land but not as completely as it surrounds us and secondly, it and its adjacent land masses, are now also completely surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico which is also a sea of the Atlantic Ocean. All seas, with the one exception, are parts of the larger oceans. The Caribbean sea is a part of the Atlantic Ocean. Worlds within worlds. As superficially as we Jamaicans have come to observe and interact with our Sea it is interesting to note that the Caribbean Sea is one of the largest seas, ranking within the top ten in the world.
Rank | Ocean/Sea | Sq Kilometres |
1. | Pacific Ocean | 166,242,000 |
2. | Atlantic Ocean | 86,557,800 |
3. | Indian Ocean | 73,427,800 |
4. | Arctic Ocean | 13,223,800 |
5. | South China Sea | 2,974,600 |
6. | Caribbean Sea | 2,515,900 |
7. | Mediterranean Sea | 2,510,000 |
8. | Bering Sea | 2,261,100 |
9. | Sea of Okhotsk | 1,527,570 |
10. | Gulf of Mexico | 1,507,600 |
https://www.aneki.com/oceans.html&order=desc&orderby=table_oceans.value&number=all&cntdn=asc
It is also noteworthy that:
And so, even as we refer to the Caribbean sea as a 'body', this does not in any way at all suggest it is dead, lifeless, unable to support life and lives. The sea is alive and just as the land is home to and supports those that dwell upon it, so also is the sea home to and sustains those who dwell within it. In addition to this and also very importantly, the lives of the land dwellers and the lives of the sea dwellers are inextricably linked and interconnected in what are both simple and complex relationships.