A flat area on Kelvin Seamount with uniform rippled sediment indicating a high current regime. The rock is perhaps a glacial dropstone. These occasional high points serve as desirable anchors for sponges, small corals, and associated fauna. Approximately 2000 meters depth.
Photo Date: 20140929T181011Z
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Added On | 17th October 2015 |
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