Caryn Seamount is an underwater mountain located in the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean. It is situated southeast of Madagascar and is part of the larger Indian Ocean Ridge system. This seamount is significant in the study of oceanic geology and biology as it often provides a unique habitat for various marine species due to its elevation from the ocean floor. Seamounts like Caryn can influence ocean currents and ecosystems in their vicinity, making them important areas for marine research and conservation.
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