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    Orca Seamount is a seamount (underwater volcano) near King George Island in Antarctica, in the Bransfield Strait. While it is inactive,[citation needed]...
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    of submerged seamounts of volcanic origin, including the presently inactive Orca Seamount. However last volcanic activity at Orca Seamount is judged to...
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  • United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 11 August 2018. "Orca Seamount". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey...
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  • Thumbnail for List of submarine volcanoes
    extinct submarine volcanoes and seamounts located under the world's oceans. There are estimated to be 40,000 to 55,000 seamounts in the global oceans. Almost...
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    129 ft) deep Orca Seamount and 75-metre (246 ft) deep Humpback Seamount, the southern of Saunders Island itself, 276-metre (906 ft) deep Fin Seamount and 400-metre...
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  • Thumbnail for Outline of oceanography
    the Belgica Lichtner Seamount – A seamount in the Southern Ocean Maud Seamount – A seamount in the Southern Ocean Orca Seamount – Underwater volcano near...
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    Bowie Seamount area, including Steller sea lions, orca, humpback and sperm whales, along with 16 varieties of seabirds. This has made Bowie Seamount a rare...
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    stratovolcanoes, while 7 additional submarine volcanoes exist as seamounts, with the Orca Seamount being the largest (20 km diameter base). The main factor that...
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  • 241 BC. 4th century BC Found in the Mediterranean on the Eratosthenes Seamount, by the Ocean Exploration Trust's vessel EV Nautilus. Kyrenia ship – 4th...
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  • Thumbnail for Bridgeman Island (South Shetland Islands)
    Strait have been localized to Orca seamount and Bridgeman Island. In 2022, acoustic anomalies were identified at a seamount southeast of Bridgeman Island...
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    habitats. Droplines have the potential to interact with orcas (killer whales). There is predation by orcas on commercial longline and dropline fish catches,...
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    Southern Ocean, feeding on shrimp and smaller fish, and preyed on by whales, orcas, and seals. It is caught for food and marketed as Chilean sea bass together...
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    sand and/or hard coral; may be permanent or tidal (i.e. surfaced reef or seamount); and may exist in the sea, lakes, rivers or any other sizeable bodies...
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    oceanic crust forms large oceanic basins with features like abyssal plains, seamounts, submarine volcanoes, oceanic trenches, submarine canyons, oceanic plateaus...
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    incorporated in accretionary wedges include: Ocean-floor basalts – typically seamounts scraped off the subducting plate Pelagic sediments – typically immediately...
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  • Thumbnail for Humpback whale
    They are promiscuous breeders, with both sexes having multiple partners. Orcas are the main natural predators of humpback whales. Like other large whales...
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  • Thumbnail for Patagonian toothfish
    the southern Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans and Southern Ocean on seamounts and continental shelves around most Subantarctic islands. The average...
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  • photograph Inkling's long-lost cousin, the giant squid. 7 7 "Octonauts and the Orcas" Kwazii Barnacles (briefly) 12 October 2010 (2010-10-12) 5 February 2011...
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    lions feed on a number of species of fish and squid, and are preyed on by orcas and great white sharks. California sea lions have a polygynous breeding...
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    causing the formation of a ridge 100 m (330 ft) high on the sea floor. This seamount was named Surtla [ˈsʏr̥tla], but never reached sea level. Eruptions at...
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