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  1. Seabed - Wikipedia

    All floors of the ocean are known as seabeds. The structure of the seabed of the global ocean is governed by plate tectonics. Most of the ocean is very deep, where the seabed is known as …

  2. What Are Seabeds and Why Are They Important? - Biology Insights

    Aug 2, 2025 · The seabed, also known as the seafloor or ocean bottom, refers to the solid surface underlying the world’s oceans and seas, encompassing the entire submerged landmass …

  3. Seabed - Wikiwand

    The seabed is the bottom of the ocean. All floors of the ocean are known as seabeds.

  4. SEABED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SEABED is the floor of a sea or ocean : seafloor. How to use seabed in a sentence.

  5. Seabed - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Jan 2, 2020 · Seabed refers to the ocean floor, which may include various features such as rocky reefs and sedimentary areas, and can host distinct habitats that contribute to biodiversity and …

  6. Understanding Concerns About Seabeds - Greenly

    Jun 9, 2025 · In this article, we’ll explain what a seabed is, how it is affected by climate change, and how we can protect seabeds moving forward.

  7. The Seabed: An In-Depth Look At The Ocean Floor

    The seabed, otherwise known as the ocean floor, seafloor, ocean floor, or ocean bottom, describes the bottom of the ocean. Regardless of the depth, consistency, and geography, all …

  8. The many ways we discover the hidden seabed | Hydro International

    Jul 25, 2025 · From the earliest voyages across uncharted waters, the ocean floor has stirred human curiosity. Despite breakthroughs on land and in space, the seabed remained one of …

  9. Seabed | Ultimate Lexicon

    Seabed: The seabed is the bottom of an ocean or sea. It is the physical boundary where the ocean meets the geological substrates and encompasses various landscapes, ranging from …

  10. Home — Seabed 2030

    A global initiative relentless in our pursuit of achieving a complete map of the ocean floor by 2030. GEBCO's aim is to provide the most authoritative, publicly-available bathymetry of the world's …