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Difference between In the sea and On the sea

in the seain the waters of the sea:

  • These fish are found in the seas along the North Atlantic coast of America.

on the sea

1. on the surface of the sea:

  • On the sea ice seldom forms smoothly. Early storms break it and pack it in confusion.

2. on the coast, close to the sea-side:

  • The duke abandoned the city of Benevento and went off to another city, which was situated on the sea.

Note: Neither expression correlates in meaning with the phrase at sea

1. (of a ship) far away from land:

  • If he knows Morse code, he may listen to messages from ships at sea.

2. (also: all at sea) perplexed; confused:

  • The job was new to me, and for a few days I was quite at sea.