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What are seamounts?
 
Seamounts are undersea mountains (usually of volcanic origin) rising from the seafloor and peaking below sea level. Underwater mountains of heights above 1000 m are considered to be seamounts, those between 500-1000 m as knolls, and those below 500 m as hills. A seamount tall enough to break the sea surface is called an oceanic island, e.g., the islands of Hawaii, the Azores and Bermuda were all underwater seamounts at some point in the past.

Photo of a deep-sea rattail fish and seastar
Courtesy of Lisa Levin/ONR
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Cold-Water Coral Discovery
by World Wildlife Fundand United Nations Environment Programme
04 June 2004

Colossal Cold-Water Coral Discovery Heightens Concerns about Inadequate Protections
Read more at http://worldwildlife.org ... ?prID=120.
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