To clarify, yes these are all natural features, 
https://wiki.osm.org/Key:seamark:sea_area:category has a list of examples (such 
as an underwater shelf, an abyssal hill, a shoal, ...)

So anyone who is curious could use a bathymetry map or any map that shows the 
depth of the water. Or as you mentioned, they could refer to an external 
source. Another example is https://gebco.net<https://gebco.net/> which lists 
underwater geographical features.


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From: Frederik Ramm<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, 14 June 2023 19:44
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Imports] LINZ Data Import - Undersea features

Hi,

On 6/14/23 08:57, Kyle Hensel wrote:
> There are about 100 underwater place names that have not been imported
> yet.

If two mappers disagreed where exactly a certain underwater feature was,
how could that dispute be resolved? Are these names relating to
geographical features or sunken objects so that they could - in theory
and with the right diving equipment - be verified "on the ground"?

Or is the only means of verification "check LINZ / Wikidata / ..."?

Bye
Frederik

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