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Corals and shellfish that inhabit the sea of the Okinotorishima Island
The Okinotorishima island was formed over a submerged pre-Miocene volcanic island,
which was then covered by over a 1,500 m thick layer of corals.
These corals arrived from Okinawa and the Ogasawara Islands
about 1,000 km away, and accumulated over 15 million years.
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[Explanation]
Corals and shellfish that inhabit
the sea of the Okinotorishima Island
The Okinotorishima island was formed over a submerged pre-Miocene volcanic island,
which was then covered by over a 1,500 m thick layer of corals.
These corals arrived from Okinawa and the Ogasawara Islands
about 1,000 km away, and accumulated over 15 million years.
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