- Source: Bounty Plateau
The Bounty Plateau is a small Oceanic plateau to the east of New Zealand. It lies below the Bounty Trough, and to the northeast of the Campbell Plateau. It is an area of shallower sea, from 600–1000m, except where the Bounty Islands protrude from it.
Paralomis zealandica is found there.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bounty Plateau
- Campbell Plateau
- Bounty Islands
- Zealandia
- Chimaera carophila
- Bounty Trough
- Kaibab Plateau
- Lau–Colville Ridge
- Kermadec Trench
- Maui gas field