Note that sea water is no one specific solution. Please be more specific.
Seawater contains as much KCl as NaCl, CaCl, and H/2\CO/3. Water sampled from different areas will, of course, have radically different composition. However:
Your sample has a Ph of 7.6 (quite alkaline for Pacific water) but load an erlenmeyer flask with 10Ml of your sea water. Using a burette and a Ph meter loaded w/ 12.1 M HCl, you will add about 1.2-1.3 ml HCl solution to reach 7.0 Ph.
Then the fun starts.
You will find an assortment of carbonates, alkali metals, inert metals, ammonals, nitrates/nitrites, and organic acids that will throw off the best calculation.
Reduce your end solution to the solutes and then, identify your first unknown.