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Researchers collaborate on effort to map biodiversity on Indonesia's unexplored seamounts

Researchers from the University of Rhode Island are contributing to an international effort to document life on Indonesia's remote tropical seamounts—underwater mountains rising from the ocean floor that can host diverse deep-sea communities.

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