Mackay-Bennett Seamount

Mackay-Bennett Seamount, also known as Mackay-Bennett Knoll, is an undersea mountain in the North Atlantic Ocean, located about 680 km (420 mi) southeast of Cape Race in Canadian waters off Atlantic Canada. It rises to a height of over 1,000 m (3,300 ft) and has an areal extent of 500 km2 (190 sq mi), making it slightly smaller than Carpathia Seamount to the southwest.[1]

Mackay-Bennett Seamount
Mackay-Bennett Seamount is located in North Atlantic
Mackay-Bennett Seamount
North Atlantic Ocean, 680 km (420 mi) southeast of Cape Race
Location
LocationNorth Atlantic Ocean, 680 km (420 mi) southeast of Cape Race
GroupFogo Seamounts
Coordinates41°21′N 48°57′W / 41.350°N 48.950°W / 41.350; -48.950
CountryCanada
Geology
TypeSubmarine volcano
Age of rockEarly Cretaceous

Mackay-Bennett Seamount is one of the seven named Fogo Seamounts. Its name is derived from CS Mackay-Bennett, a British cable ship that recovered deceased bodies from the Titanic disaster in 1912. Perhaps the best-known victim she recovered was The Unknown Child, a 19-month-old third class passenger who was later identified as Sidney Leslie Goodwin.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Advisory Committee on Undersea Feature Names". Fogo Seamounts. Fisheries and Oceans Canada. 16 January 2019. Retrieved 2021-02-10.
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