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Submerged forests, like the one near Dauphin Island in Alaska, are feeding ground for numerous different species like groupers, red snappers, mantis shrimp, and shipworms. Shipworms have been around in these forests for thousands of years and are studied for their medical potential.

Researchers have discovered a submerged forest off of Norfolk coast.

One of the earliest encounters with submerged forests occurred in 1892.

Submerged forests were used to calibrate radiocarbon time scaling.

There is evidence that submerged forests do disappear over time.