Norfolk Ridge, also known as Norfolk Ridge Seamount, is an underwater geological feature in the South Pacific Ocean. It is primarily located northeast of New Zealand and is considered part of the larger New Zealand region in the Pacific. The ridge consists of a series of seamounts and underwater ridges, which are formed by volcanic activity. The area is of interest for various scientific studies, including marine biology and geology, as it hosts unique ecosystems and geological formations.
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