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What is an isobath?

What is an isobath? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. A line on a chart joining places of equal depth of water; a depth contour
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The maximum depth recorded in the 10 km distance from the breeding caves was 45 m isobath.
Commercial and Sentinel fisheries generally followed the 60-m isobath, whereas fishing activities with At-sea observers on board occurred in shallower waters, inside Miscou bank.
Here we discuss each species' use of Florida's Atlantic waters and highlight the trends in size class occurrence relative to the 200 m isobath.
Community vessels may carry out fishing activities in waters beyond 12 nautical miles from the base lines or, where appropriate, beyond the 20 m isobath in the case of tuna seiners and pole-and-line vessels.
The connection with the SuIa Sgeir Fan is clearly marked by a re-entrant at the shelf edge, shown by the landward deviation of the 150 m isobath.
The 2,500-meter isobath is the point or the line at which a 2,500-metre segment measuring depth arrives.

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