Kodiak–Bowie Seamount chain
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The Kodiak–Bowie Seamount chain is a line of underwater volcanic seamounts located in the northern Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Alaska and British Columbia. Seamounts are underwater mountains formed by volcanic activity, and they can provide important habitats for marine life as well as serve as indicators of geological processes. The chain extends from the Kodiak Islands in Alaska to the Bowie Seamount, which is situated northwest of Vancouver Island in Canada.
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