Yomei Seamount is an undersea volcanic feature located in the western Pacific Ocean. It is part of the larger Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands arc, which is known for its geological activity and unique marine ecosystems. Seamounts like Yomei are typically characterized by their steep underwater slopes and can provide important habitats for various marine species.
Yuryaku Seamount is an underwater mountain located in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, part of the volcanic arc system associated with the Kamchatka Peninsula and the Kuril Islands. It is one of several seamounts in the region, which are often formed by volcanic activity. Seamounts like Yuryaku are significant for marine biodiversity, as they provide habitats for various marine organisms and can influence local ocean currents and ecosystems.
Zhemchug Canyon is a significant underwater canyon located in the Bering Sea, off the coast of the Russian Far East. It's one of the largest underwater canyons in the world, known for its depth and size. The canyon extends approximately 250 kilometers (about 155 miles) long and reaches depths of around 2,500 meters (about 8,200 feet).
Çınarcık Basin is a geological and geographical feature located in Turkey, specifically in the Marmara region, near the town of Çınarcık in Yalova Province. It is part of the larger North Anatolian Fault Zone, which is a significant transform fault that runs across northern Turkey and is known for its seismic activity.