Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "For the U.S.-based bank, see Ocean BankAn ocean bank, sometimes referred to as a fishing bank or simply bank, is a part of the sea which is shallow compared to its surrounding area, such as a shoal or the top of an underwater hill. Somewhat like continental slopes, ocean banks slopes can upwell as tidal and other flows intercept them, resulting sometimes in nutrient rich currents. Because of this, some large banks, such as Dogger Bank and the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, are among the richest fishing grounds in the world.There are some banks that were reported in the 19th century by navigators, such as Wachusett Reef, whose existence is doubtful."@en }
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- Ocean_bank abstract "For the U.S.-based bank, see Ocean BankAn ocean bank, sometimes referred to as a fishing bank or simply bank, is a part of the sea which is shallow compared to its surrounding area, such as a shoal or the top of an underwater hill. Somewhat like continental slopes, ocean banks slopes can upwell as tidal and other flows intercept them, resulting sometimes in nutrient rich currents. Because of this, some large banks, such as Dogger Bank and the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, are among the richest fishing grounds in the world.There are some banks that were reported in the 19th century by navigators, such as Wachusett Reef, whose existence is doubtful.".
- Q1377943 abstract "For the U.S.-based bank, see Ocean BankAn ocean bank, sometimes referred to as a fishing bank or simply bank, is a part of the sea which is shallow compared to its surrounding area, such as a shoal or the top of an underwater hill. Somewhat like continental slopes, ocean banks slopes can upwell as tidal and other flows intercept them, resulting sometimes in nutrient rich currents. Because of this, some large banks, such as Dogger Bank and the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, are among the richest fishing grounds in the world.There are some banks that were reported in the 19th century by navigators, such as Wachusett Reef, whose existence is doubtful.".