Isla Tiburón

E287710

Isla Tiburón is the largest island in Mexico, located off the coast of Sonora in the Gulf of California and known for its ecological significance and cultural importance to the Seri people.

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Isla Tiburón canonical 4

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf island
protected natural area
administrativeRegion Municipality of Hermosillo
basinCountry Mexico
belongsToIndigenousTerritory Seri territory
climate arid
country Mexico
hasAccessRegulation requires permits for visitation
restricted access
hasConservationStatus protected area under Mexican law
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Seri people
hasEcosystemType coastal
desert
marine
hasFauna marine mammals
reptiles
seabirds
hasFlora Sonoran Desert vegetation
hasHumanPresenceType limited tourism
research activities
seasonal use
hasIndigenousLanguageRegion Seri language
hasOfficialLanguageRegion Spanish
isLargestIslandOf Mexico
isPartOf Sonoran Desert
surface form: Sonoran Desert region
isUninhabitedPermanently true
knownFor biodiversity
importance to Seri culture
relatively undisturbed ecosystems
locatedIn Gulf of California
Sonora
Northwestern Mexico
surface form: northwestern Mexico
locatedNear Canal del Infiernillo
nearestMainlandPoint coast of Sonora
offCoastOf Sonora
partOf Gulf of California islands
recognizedAs culturally significant area
ecologically significant area
separates Gulf of California coast
surface form: Canal del Infiernillo from Gulf of California open waters
surroundedBy Gulf of California
traditionalNameInSeri Tahejöc
usedTraditionallyBy Seri people for ceremonial purposes
Seri people for fishing
Seri people for gathering

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