South Pacific
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The South Pacific is the vast southern portion of the Pacific Ocean, renowned for its remote island nations, coral reefs, and significant role in global climate and marine biodiversity.
Aliases (1)
- South Seas ×1
Statements (53)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
marine region
→
region of the Pacific Ocean → |
| borders |
Antarctic Ocean
→
Australia → New Zealand → |
| contains |
Cook Islands
→
Coral Sea → Easter Island → Fiji → French Polynesia → Kermadec Islands → Kiribati → New Caledonia → Niue → Norfolk Island → Papua New Guinea → Pitcairn Islands → Samoa → Solomon Islands → Tasman Sea → Tokelau → Tonga → Tuvalu → Vanuatu → Wallis and Futuna → |
| economicActivity |
fisheries
→
shipping routes → tourism → |
| extendsAcross |
subtropical zone
→
temperate zone → tropical zone → |
| governedBy |
Pacific Islands Forum regional agreements
→
regional fisheries management organizations → |
| hasCulturalSignificanceFor |
Melanesian peoples
→
Micronesian peoples → Polynesian peoples → |
| hasFeature |
El Niño–Southern Oscillation impacts
→
atolls → coral reefs → tropical cyclones → volcanic islands → |
| isMajorHabitatFor |
coral reef fish
→
marine mammals → seabirds → tuna stocks → |
| isPartOf |
Oceania region
→
|
| locatedIn |
Southern Hemisphere
→
|
| partOf |
Pacific Ocean
→
|
| playsRoleIn |
global climate regulation
→
marine biodiversity conservation → |
| subjectTo |
ocean acidification
→
ocean warming → sea level rise → |