Takutea

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Takutea is an uninhabited coral atoll in the Cook Islands known for its important seabird nesting colonies and traditional conservation practices.

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Takutea canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coral atoll
uninhabited island
country Cook Islands
hasAccess requires permission from local authorities
restricted
hasCharacteristic low-lying
surrounded by reef
uninhabited
hasConservationPractice customary harvesting restrictions
seasonal access controls
traditional resource management
hasConservationStatus locally protected area
hasEcosystemType coral reef ecosystem
tropical seabird nesting habitat
hasEnvironment coral sand islet
fringing reef
hasLandUse no permanent human settlement
hasManagement traditional authorities of the Cook Islands (customary owners)
hasWildlife seabirds
tropical marine species
knownFor important seabird nesting colonies
protected bird sanctuary status
traditional conservation practices
locatedIn Polynesia
South Pacific Ocean
partOf Northern Cook Islands
surface form: outer islands of the Cook Islands
sovereignState Cook Islands
usedFor seabird conservation
traditional subsistence harvesting under regulation

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