Breaksea Sound

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Breaksea Sound is a remote, rugged fiord on the southwest coast of New Zealand’s South Island, known for its dramatic scenery, rich marine life, and relative isolation within Fiordland National Park.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Breaksea Sound canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fiord
natural feature
access boat only
helicopter
country New Zealand
hasActivity diving
recreational fishing
wildlife watching
hasConservationStatus largely unmodified ecosystem
hasEcosystem fiord marine ecosystem
temperate rainforest
hasInlet Acheron Passage
Friday Cove
Monday Cove
Saturday Cove
Sunday Cove
Thursday Cove
Useless Bay
Vancouver Arm
Wednesday Cove
hasIsland Acheron Passage Islands
Breaksea Island
Entry Island (Breaksea Sound)
Fifth Cove Islands
First Cove Islands
Fourth Cove Islands
Friday Cove Islands
Gilbert Islands (Breaksea Sound)
Hawea Island
Monday Cove Islands
Saturday Cove Islands
Second Cove Islands
Sixth Cove Islands
Sunday Cove Islands
Third Cove Islands
Thursday Cove Islands
Open Bay Islands
surface form: Useless Bay Islands

Vancouver Arm Islands
Wednesday Cove Islands
hasWildlife Fiordland crested penguin / tawaki
surface form: Fiordland crested penguin

New Zealand fur seal
bottlenose dolphin
various seabirds
knownFor dramatic scenery
relative isolation
remote location
rich marine life
rugged terrain
locatedIn Fiordland National Park
locatedInRegion Fiordland National Park
surface form: Fiordland
locatedOn southwest coast of New Zealand’s South Island
locatedOnCoastOf South Island
opensInto Tasman Sea
partOf Fiordland coastal fiords
Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area

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Referenced by (2)

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

Dusky Sound connectedTo Breaksea Sound
Long Island nearbyFeature Breaksea Sound
subject surface form: Long Island (Dusky Sound)