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The Seamount Serves as a Gathering Place

In The Seamount Serves as a Gathering Place, narrator Sir David Attenborough explores life near a seamount and the various animals that live there. Some, like the tuna, come to the seamount in search of food. Others, like the hammerhead shark, receive the help of smaller fish at the seamount to rid them of their parasites. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Blue Planet, a definitive documentary series diving into the mysterious depths of the sea to discover the natural history of the world’s oceans and the rarely seen marine life that reside there.

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Pacific Ocean
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Blue Planet I
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3:13
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Lesson Express

Q: Why do the tuna come to the seamount?
A: The tuna come to partake of the food at the seamount.

Q: What does the water do as it goes up the seamount?
A: As the current goes up the seamount, it brings nutrients and plankton to the surface.

Q: What are the hammerhead sharks looking for?
A: The hammerhead sharks take advantage of the smaller fish at the seamount that rid them of their parasites.

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