Solander Islands

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The Solander Islands are a small, remote group of uninhabited islands south of New Zealand’s South Island, noted for their rugged terrain and rich seabird and marine wildlife.

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Label Occurrences
Solander Islands canonical 3

Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf island group
uninhabited islands
coastline steep cliffs
country New Zealand
discoveredBy European explorers
distanceFrom south of Fiordland coast
south of Southland coast
hasAccess boat only
hasFeature exposed weather conditions
limited vegetation
rocky shores
subantarctic climate influences
hasHighestPoint Solander Island high point
hasWildlife marine mammals
penguins
seabirds
seals
humanSettlement none permanent
inhabited no
jurisdiction New Zealand government
locatedIn Foveaux Strait
Southland
surface form: Southland Region

southern New Zealand waters
locatedSouthOf South Island
namedAfter Daniel Solander
notedFor marine wildlife
rich biodiversity
seabird colonies
partOf New Zealand subantarctic islands
surface form: New Zealand Outlying Islands
population 0
surroundedBy South Pacific Ocean
Tasman Sea
terrain rugged
usedFor marine ecology research
seabird research

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Fiordland crested penguin / tawaki nativeRange Solander Islands
subject surface form: Fiordland crested penguin
Fiordland crested penguin / tawaki breedsIn Solander Islands
subject surface form: Fiordland crested penguin
Daniel Solander honouredInNameOf Solander Islands