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Best 1 Great Meteor Tablemount

The Great Meteor Tablemount is a large, flat-topped volcanic structure located in the northeast Atlantic Ocean. It’s notable as one of the largest guyot formations—a type of extinct submarine volcano—and was identified by German scientists during research into Cretaceous-era geological features. Thi...

2 Great Meteor Guyot

The Great Meteor Guyot is a Miocene-era guyot, a tablemount volcanic formation found in the northeast Atlantic Ocean, specifically within the Canary region. It represents one of the largest seamounts in the Atlantic and has been extensively studied by oceanographers due to its unique geological feat...

3 European lobster (Homarus gammarus)

The European lobster (Homarus gammarus) is a large clawed crustacean found across the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean, closely related to the American lobster but distinguished by its vivid blue coloration in life.

4 Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus)

The Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) is a slender clawed crustacean found in the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean, commercially marketed as langoustine or Dublin Bay prawn and one of Europe's most economically important seafood species.

5 Todarodes sagittatus

Todarodes sagittatus, the European flying squid, is the largest ommastrephid squid in the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, supporting significant fisheries around southern Europe.

6 Rugose squat lobster (Munida rugosa)

The rugose squat lobster, Munida rugosa, is a marine decapod crustacean found in the cold waters of the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and is recognized by its distinctly spiny carapace.

7 Josephine Guyot

A submerged, flat-topped volcanic seamount located in the western Pacific Ocean, notable for its extensive ancient coral reef foundations that formed during the Cretaceous period.

8 Loligo forbesii

Loligo forbesii, the veined squid, inhabits the northeastern Atlantic from Norway to West Africa and is an important target of European inshore fisheries.

9 Sepiola atlantica

The Atlantic bobtail squid, a small species of the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea and among the most frequently encountered bobtail squids in European waters.

10 Cruiser Guyot

A large, flat-topped submarine volcano located in the Mid-Pacific Mountains, notable for being extensively mapped and surveyed by the United States Navy during the mid-20th century.

11 Alloteuthis subulata

Alloteuthis subulata, the European squid, is a small loliginid abundant in the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, often caught as bycatch alongside larger commercial species.

12 Rossia macrosoma

Rossia macrosoma is a broad-bodied bobtail squid inhabiting the Mediterranean Sea and eastern Atlantic Ocean, originally described by Delle Chiaje in 1829.

13 Sepiola affinis

Sepiola affinis is a species of bobtail squid native to the Mediterranean Sea, first scientifically described by Antoine Risso in 1854.

14 Todaropsis eblanae

Lesser flying squid of the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea; the sole species in genus Todaropsis and a small ommastrephid taken incidentally by European fisheries.

15 Iberian Abyssal Plain

Located in the North Atlantic Ocean, the Iberian Abyssal Plain is a vast, flat underwater region situated west of the Iberian Peninsula.

16 Neorossia caroli

Neorossia caroli, commonly called the Carol bobtail squid, is a deep-water cephalopod found in the Atlantic Ocean that was described by Louis Joubin in 1902.

17 Canary Basin

Deep oceanic basin in the northeastern Atlantic west of the Canary Islands and northwest Africa, with floor depths reaching around 5,000 m.

18 Thymopides grobovi

Thymopides grobovi is a deepwater nephropsid lobster from the northeastern Atlantic, known from limited specimens and named in recognition of Soviet marine biologist contributions to deep-sea crustacean taxonomy.

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