Île de Croÿ

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Île de Croÿ is a remote subantarctic island within the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, known for its harsh climate, rugged terrain, and rich seabird and marine mammal populations.

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Île de Croÿ canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
subantarctic island
country French Southern and Antarctic Lands
governedBy Prefect of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands
surface form: administration of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands
hasCharacteristic harsh climate
remote
rugged terrain
sparsely visited
uninhabited
hasClimate subantarctic climate
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasEcosystem subantarctic tundra
hasFauna albatrosses
marine mammals
penguins
sea lions
seabirds
seals
hasHumanSettlement no permanent population
hasLegalStatus French overseas territory
hasVegetation hardy grasses
lichens
mosses
locatedIn southern Indian Ocean
subantarctic region
partOf French Southern and Antarctic Lands
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
surface form: Terres australes et antarctiques françaises
sovereignState France
surroundedBy Southern Ocean
usedFor scientific research

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Kerguelen Islands hasIsland Île de Croÿ