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A bay is a " body of water connected to an ocean or lake, formed by an indentation of the shoreline. A large bay may be called a gulf, a sea, a sound, or a bight. A cove is a smaller circular or oval coastal inlet with a narrow entrance; some coves may be referred to as bays. A fjord is a particularly steep bay shaped by glacial activity."
So the bays of the Antarctic ocean are:

1) Barents Sea
Area: 542,473 square miles (1,405,000 sq. km)

2) Kara Sea
Area: 339,770 square miles (880,000 sq. km)

3) Laptev Sea
Area: 276,000 square miles (714,837 sq. km)

4) Chukchi Sea
Area: 224,711 square miles (582,000 sq. km)

5) Beaufort Sea
Area: 183,784 square miles (476,000 sq. km)

6) Wandel Sea

Area: 22,007 square miles (57,000 sq. km)

7) Lincoln Sea

Area: Unknown.

I also included the pictures of each of the bays of the Antarctic ocean.

(I couldn't include the Wandel sea and the Lincoln sea because I already have the "maximum number of files exceeded" So just look on "Bing" and search up "Wandel sea" then look up "Lincoln sea" and you can see how they look like.

Hope this helped. :D

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