Banc Capel facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Banc Capel |
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Location | |
Location | Coral Sea, in the South Pacific Ocean, near New Caledonia |
Coordinates | 24°45.70′S 159°42.13′E / 24.76167°S 159.70217°E) |
Country | France |
Geology | |
Type | Guyot |
Volcanic arc/chain | Lord Howe Seamount Chain |
Banc Capel is a guyot, or flat-topped underwater volcano, in the Coral Sea.
Description
Banc Capel is a guyot – a former atoll with steep sides and a flat top – and is swept by strong currents. There are no sandy or muddy substrates, the surface being occupied by rocks or gravel scree.
Biodiversity
Banc Capel is inhabited by species including Nassarius alabasteroides and Laurentaeglyphea. It is dominated by sponges, including the genus Phloedictyon and gorgonians. Other decapods found in the same trawls including the slipper lobster Ibacus brucei, the crab Randallia and swimming crabs.
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