havbunnsgroper
Havbunnsgroper, or seabed depressions, are natural pits or hollows on the floor of the ocean. They occur in many marine environments, from shallow shelves to deep-sea basins, and can vary in size, shape, and relief. The term describes a range of features, including circular or elongated hollows and pockmark-like formations.
A primary mechanism in their formation is submarine gas seepage, where escaping gas and fluids destabilize
Havbunnsgroper differ in morphology and scale. They can range from a few meters to tens of meters
Ecologically, these depressions can host specialized benthic communities. They may provide habitats for short-lived or unique
Mapping and study of havbunnsgroper rely on sonar surveys, including multibeam and side-scan sonars, as well