Phys.org • 3/9/2026 – 3/10/2026

A cold-water coral reef exists more than a kilometer beneath the surface of the North Atlantic, stretching across an unnamed seamount. This underwater forest has been growing for centuries, at a rate of one to two centimeters per year, despite not appearing on any charts.
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