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  2. Luconia Shoals - Wikipedia

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    Landsat 7-derived sketch map of North and South Luconia Shoals Extract from US Dept of State map also showing Louisa Reef and James Shoal. The Luconia Shoals, divided into the North and South Luconia Shoals, and sometimes known as the Luconia Reefs, are one of the largest and least-known reef complexes in the South China Sea. [1]

  3. Looe Key - Wikipedia

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    The reef is named after HMS Looe, which ran aground on the reef and sank in 1744. In August 1994, RV Columbus Iselin , a research vessel owned by the University of Miami , ran aground on Looe Key and damaged approximately 164 m 2 (1,770 sq ft) of living coral and a larger area of reef framework.

  4. General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans - Wikipedia

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    The General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) is a publicly available bathymetric chart of the world's oceans. The project was conceived with the aim of preparing a global series of charts showing the general shape of the seafloor. Over the years it has become a reference map of the bathymetry of the world's oceans for scientists and others.

  5. Madison Reef - Wikipedia

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    Madison Reef is a series of submerged rock shoals about 1.65 miles (2.65 kilometers) long and one mile (1.6 kilometers) offshore of Madison in New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] It is between four and seventeen feet (1.21 and 5.18 meters) deep, and separated by channels of deeper water.

  6. Okinotorishima - Wikipedia

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    The rocks are in the western part of a lagoon surrounded by a submerged coral reef, over which the waves break, and that extends 4.5 km (2.8 mi) east-west and 1.7 km (1.1 mi) north-south, with an area of roughly 5 km 2 within the rim of the reef. The lagoon is 3 to 4.6 meters deep, but there are numerous coral heads of lesser depths throughout ...

  7. World's largest deep-sea coral reef mapped 100 miles off ...

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    An area nearly the size of Florida was mapped with 31 multi-beam sonars to make 3D images of the seafloor of the Blake Plateau, according to NOAA. ... is a shallow-water reef. This deep-sea one is ...

  8. Deep-sea community - Wikipedia

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    Deep sea food webs are complex, and aspects of the system are poorly understood. Typically, predator-prey interactions within the deep are compiled by direct observation (likely from remotely operated underwater vehicles), analysis of stomach contents, and biochemical analysis. Stomach content analysis is the most common method used, but it is ...

  9. Diamantina fracture zone - Wikipedia

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    The Diamantina fracture zone was first detected by RV Vema and RV Argo in 1960. It is named after HMAS Diamantina (K377), which conducted further exploration in 1961.. Professor Alan Jamieson from The University of Western Australia led a scientific expedition to the eastern margin of the DFZ, which enters the southwest corner of the Australian exclusive economic zo