Minsener Oog

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Minsener Oog is an uninhabited artificial island in the North Sea off the coast of Germany, primarily used for coastal protection and nature conservation.

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Minsener Oog canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial island
nature reserve
uninhabited island
administeredBy Lower Saxony water management and coastal protection authorities
artificial yes
coastType barrier island environment
country Germany
createdFor coastal defense
storm surge protection
hasAccessRestriction landing only with special permission
public access largely prohibited
hasEcosystem dunes
salt marshes
tidal flats
hasLanguageOfToponym German
hasLegalStatus nature conservation area
protected area
importantFor breeding seabirds
migratory birds
inhabited no
locatedIn German Bight
Lower Saxony
North Sea
Wadden Sea
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
near Hooksiel
Wilhelmshaven
offCoastOf East Frisia
surface form: East Frisian coast

Jade Bay region
surface form: Jade Bay
partOf Wadden Sea
surface form: German Wadden Sea

Lower Saxony Wadden Sea National Park
surface form: Lower Saxon Wadden Sea National Park
population 0
usedFor bird sanctuary
coastal protection
nature conservation

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East Frisian Islands hasMember Minsener Oog