The seas that surround Alaska are the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean (South), the Bering Sea, Bering Strait, and Chukchi Sea (West), and the Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean (North).
The Bering Sea is fairly shallow, but yes, submarines transit the Bering Sea regularly heading to and from the Arctic.
The Bering Straight
The Bering Circle does not exist however if you mean the Bering Sea it is located to the southwest and west of mainland Alaska. It is does not for part of the Arctic Ocean but is an arm of the Pacific Ocean. The Bering Strait connects the Arctic and Pacific Oceans and lies just south of the Arctic Circle at the northern edge of the Bering Sea.
arctic ocean arabian sea Indian ocean bay of bengal pacific ocean east china sea sea of Japan sea of okhotsh bering sea
it is the Pacific Ocean,the Indian ocean, the Arabian ocean, and the artic ocean
The Bering Strait separates the two lands and links the two ocean.
The Bering Strait links the southern part of the Arctic Ocean (called the Chukchi Sea) to the Bering Sea.
The Bering Strait is actually an ocean gateway between the Pacific and Arctic, so 'gateway to the Arctic' as a description of Bering may be more exact.
Arctic Ocean (to the north) Bering Strait (to the west) Bering Sea (to the west, but south of the Bering Strait) Pacific Ocean (To the south)
The Pacific Ocean. The Arctic Ocean. The Chukchi Sea. The Bering Sea.
North to the Arctic & to the South is the Pacific.