: the comparatively steep slope from a continental shelf to the ocean floor
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The wrecks were first discovered in 2022, roughly 5,000 feet below the surface near the northwest continental slope of the South China Sea.—
Brie Stimson,
Fox News,
15 June 2024 The analysis found a specific instance where dislodged methane traveled over 25 miles from the deeper parts of the continental slope up to the edge of the underwater shelf.—
Laura Baisas,
Popular Science,
6 Dec. 2023 Onshore groundwater that flows through the subsurface and offshore brings nutrients and chemicals that sustain delicate marine communities in places along the continental slope.—
Rob L. Evans,
Scientific American,
15 June 2023 This would extend the Bering Sea boundary west and south to Alaska’s Fox Islands, through Unimak Pass to the edge of the continental slope, the agency said in a statement.—
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13 July 2022 In oceans, the benthic zone starts at the shoreline and follows the continental slope to the deepest depths.—
Lacy Schley,
Discover Magazine,
30 Sep. 2018