Ramsey Island

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Ramsey Island is a rugged, wildlife-rich island off the coast of St Davids in southwest Wales, renowned for its seabird colonies, dramatic cliffs, and protected natural habitats.

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Ramsey Island canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf RSPB reserve
island
nature reserve
access by boat from St Justinians
accessRestriction no private landing without permission
visitor numbers limited
area approximately 259 hectares
breedingSpecies chough
fulmar
guillemot
kittiwake
razorbill
country Wales
hasFacility small visitor centre
walking trails
hasFeature dramatic sea cliffs
offshore islets
rocky coastline
sea caves
hasHabitat cliff ledges
coastal wetlands
heathland
maritime grassland
highestPoint Carnllundain
importantForSpecies Atlantic grey seal
manx shearwater
surface form: Manx shearwater
knownFor grey seal breeding colonies
rich wildlife
rugged scenery
seabird colonies
locatedIn Pembrokeshire
West Wales
surface form: southwest Wales
locatedInBodyOfWater St Brides Bay
locatedInSea Celtic Sea
locatedOffCoastOf St Davids
managedBy Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
maximumElevation approximately 136 metres
nearbyIsland Grassholm
Skomer Island
surface form: Skomer
ownedBy Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
partOf Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
protectedStatus Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation (in parts)
surface form: Special Area of Conservation

Special Protection Area
nature reserve
usedFor seabird research
seal monitoring
wildlife watching

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pembrokeshire contains Ramsey Island
West Wales contains Ramsey Island
Whitesands Bay overlooks Ramsey Island
Whitesands Bay near Ramsey Island