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The "bajo de arko" refers to a submerged underwater feature, often a submerged reef or bank, typically found in Caribbean waters. It is significant for marine biodiversity, serving as a habitat for various fish and marine organisms. Additionally, such underwater structures can impact local fishing practices and navigation. The term may also be used in specific local contexts, so its meaning can vary based on location.

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