Bass Strait coast

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The Bass Strait coast is the rugged, windswept shoreline bordering the Bass Strait between mainland Australia and Tasmania, known for its dramatic cliffs, beaches, and maritime conditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastline
geographical region
adjacentTo Tasmanian north coast NERFINISHED
Victorian coast
borders Bass Strait NERFINISHED
climate temperate oceanic climate
hasCharacteristic maritime climate
rugged
windswept
hasEconomicActivity aquaculture
shipping
tourism
hasEcosystem coastal heathlands
rocky shore communities
seagrass beds
hasFeature dramatic cliffs
dunes
offshore islands
reefs
rocky headlands
sandy beaches
hasRisk coastal hazards for small vessels
shipwrecks
hasUse beach recreation
commercial fishing
recreational boating
recreational fishing
shipping routes
surfing
hasWildlife dolphins
migratory whales
seabirds
seals
knownFor hazardous navigation conditions
rough seas
strong tidal currents
strong winds
unpredictable weather
locatedIn Australia
Bass Strait NERFINISHED
Tasmania NERFINISHED
mainland Australia
partOf coast of Tasmania
coast of Victoria
southern coast of Australia
subjectTo coastal erosion
high-energy wave action
storm surges

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Mersey Bluff adjacentTo Bass Strait coast
George Bass exploredRegion Bass Strait coast
this entity surface form: coast of Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania)