Jordan Basin

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Jordan Basin is a deep, central depression in the Gulf of Maine known for its distinctive oceanographic conditions and rich marine ecosystems.

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Label Occurrences
Jordan Basin canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf marine geographic feature
submarine basin
hasEcologicalCharacteristic high biological productivity
important habitat for marine species
rich marine ecosystems
hasEnvironment cold-temperate marine environment
subarctic-influenced waters
hasFeature cold bottom waters
persistent deep-water mass
stratified water column
hasOceanographicCharacteristic deep central depression
distinctive oceanographic conditions
hasProcess deep-water renewal
seasonal stratification
vertical mixing events
influences circulation patterns in the Gulf of Maine
distribution of marine organisms in the Gulf of Maine
nutrient distribution in the Gulf of Maine
isAssociatedWith fisheries in the Gulf of Maine
isImportantFor climate and ecosystem monitoring
marine biodiversity conservation
oceanographic research
isStudiedBy biological oceanographers
marine ecologists
physical oceanographers
isTypeOf continental shelf basin
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Gulf of Maine
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization area
surface form: Northwest Atlantic Ocean
partOf Gulf of Maine deep basins

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Gulf of Maine hasPart Jordan Basin
Wilkinson Basin connectedTo Jordan Basin