Boomerang Seamount is an underwater volcanic structure located in the South Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Macquarie Ridge system, which is characterized by various underwater features, including seamounts and ridges. The seamount is named for its distinctive shape, which resembles a boomerang. Seamounts like Boomerang are significant for various reasons, including their role in marine ecosystems, as they can serve as habitats for diverse marine life.
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