(Taken on a 'Seamounts' Pelagic-Trip from the Gold Coast off SE Queensland in May 2023 (but sightings for this voyage actually fell within New South Wales maritime boundary) Very few observations have been made away from the 'Seamounts' which are a chain of undersea mountains running roughly parallel 100 NM to the east coast of Australia.) |
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Taken on a 'Seamounts' Pelagic-Trip from the Gold Coast off SE Queensland in May 2023 (but sightings for this voyage actually fell within New South Wales maritime boundary) Very few observations have been made away from the 'Seamounts' which are a chain of undersea mountains running roughly parallel 100 NM to the east coast of Australia.
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