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Noroit Seamount

Coordinates: 18°11′00″N 64°04′00″W / 18.18333°N 64.06667°W / 18.18333; -64.06667
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Noroit Seamount
Noroît Seamount
Noroit Seamount is located in Lesser Antilles
Noroit Seamount
Noroit Seamount is located in Caribbean
Noroit Seamount
Noroit Seamount (Caribbean)
Location
LocationAnegada Passage
Caribbean
Coordinates18°11′00″N 64°04′00″W / 18.18333°N 64.06667°W / 18.18333; -64.06667
Country British Virgin Islands
 Anguilla
Geology
Typesubmarine volcano

Noroit Seamount is a seamount in the Caribbean Sea, in the Anegada Passage.[1] It is also spelled Noroît Seamount[2][3] after the French survey and research vessel RV Le Noroît (IMO number7035717) which was operated by IFREMER.[4][5][6] It is also known as Noroit Knoll.[7][8] Several research projects are conducted in vicinity of Noroit Seamount.[9][10]

Geology

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The seamount is a (relatively young) inactive submarine volcano, located on the boundary between the North American Plate and the Caribbean Plate.[2]

Flora and fauna

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Noroît Seamount's marine habitats[11] are well researched.[3] Investigations by the research vessel EV Nautilus in 2014 found a variety of stony corals (scleractinians), octocorals, and sponges.[12] Corals created habitat for brittle stars, squat lobsters[12] and sea snails.[2] In the sea depth there are variety of fish — Acanthonus armatus,[13] Bathypterois phenax,[14] Bembrops,[15] Conger esculentus,[16] Coryphaenoides,[17][18] Hexanchus griseus,[19] Lepidion,[20] Luciobrotula corethromycter,[21] and Polymixia lowei.[22]

References

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  1. ^ Noroit Seamount: Undersea Features National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Bethesda, MD, USA
  2. ^ a b c Earthquake, Landslide, and Tsunami Hazards in the Northeastern Caribbean—Insights from a 2013 E/V Nautilus Expedition USGS
  3. ^ a b Demopoulos, A. W.; Bourque, J. R.; Cordes, E. E.; Chaytor, J. D.; Quattrini, A Benthic Macrofaunal Communities at Newly Explored Caribbean Seamounts in the Greater/Lesser Antilles Transition Zone and a Comparison to Nearby Habitats American Geophysical Union, Ocean Sciences Meeting 2016, abstract #ME31B-01
  4. ^ LE NOROIT - IMO 7035717
  5. ^ (in French) Bouchet, P. SEAMOUNT 1 cruise, RV Le Noroit (1987) doi:10.17600/87003011
  6. ^ Bernd Christiansen European North-East Atlantic Seamount Studies - AWS University of Hamburg
  7. ^ Marine Gazetteer Placedetails
  8. ^ Name Noroit Knoll was proposed by Philippe Bouysse, French geological survey (BRGM), in 1984
  9. ^ Exploration of Caribbean Seamounts within the Greater and Lesser Antilles (GA/LA) Transition Zone: Characterization of the Benthic Ecology and Geology USGS
  10. ^ David Hambling Thousands of unknown underwater mountains found in Earth’s oceans New Scientist 16 March 2019
  11. ^ Hardbottom habitat on Noroit Seamount. U.S. Geological Survey, Southeast Ecological Science Center.
  12. ^ a b / E/V Nautilus: Seamounts of Anegada Passage 2014. Mission Plan. NOAA
  13. ^ Acanthonus armatus, 1772 -2206 m Noroit Seamount, Caribbean. World Register of Deep-Sea Species (WoRDSS)
  14. ^ Bathypterois phenax, 1214-1390 m Noroit Seamount, Caribbean. World Register of Deep-Sea Species (WoRDSS)
  15. ^ Bembrops sp., 259-675 m Noroit Seamount, Caribbean. World Register of Deep-Sea Species (WoRDSS)
  16. ^ Conger esculentus, 687 m Noroit Seamount, Caribbean. World Register of Deep-Sea Species (WoRDSS)
  17. ^ Coryphaenoides sp., 1041 m Noroit Seamount, Caribbean. World Register of Deep-Sea Species (WoRDSS)
  18. ^ Coryphaenoides sp., 1787 m Noroit Seamount, Caribbean. World Register of Deep-Sea Species (WoRDSS)
  19. ^ Hexanchus griseus, 522-829 m Noroit Seamount, Caribbean. World Register of Deep-Sea Species (WoRDSS)
  20. ^ Lepidion sp., 1104 m Noroit Seamount, Caribbean. World Register of Deep-Sea Species (WoRDSS)
  21. ^ Luciobrotula corethromycter, 1144-2206 m Noroit Seamount, Caribbean. World Register of Deep-Sea Species (WoRDSS)
  22. ^ Polymixia lowei, 527-810 m Noroit Seamount, Caribbean. World Register of Deep-Sea Species (WoRDSS)