Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea
Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea are the basin countries of the "Arafura Sea". The Arafura Sea lies west of the Pacific Ocean, overlying the continental shelf between Australia and Western New Guinea (also called Papua), which is the Indonesian part of the Island of New Guinea. The Arafura Sea is bordered by the Gulf of Carpentaria and the continent of Australia to the south, the Timor Sea to the west, the Banda and Seram seas to the northwest, and the Torres Strait to the east.
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