Isla San Esteban

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Isla San Esteban is a remote, arid island in Mexico known for its unique desert wildlife and location within the Gulf of California.

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Isla San Esteban canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
uninhabited island
archipelago Gulf of California islands
surface form: Islands of the Gulf of California
basinCountry Mexico
belongsTo Mexican Pacific Islands region
surface form: Mexican Pacific Islands biogeographic region
climate desert climate
continent North America
coordinateLocation 28.7°N 112.6°W
country Mexico
environment arid
fauna reptiles
seabirds
small mammals
flora cacti
desert shrubs
hasAccess boat only
hasCharacteristic arid
desert island
remote
uninhabited
hasCoastline rocky shores
small beaches
hasEndemism endemic species
hasSurroundingWaters rich marine biodiversity
humanPopulation 0 permanent inhabitants
islandType desert island
knownFor biological diversity
endemic reptile species
unique desert wildlife
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Gulf of California
Gulf of California
surface form: Sea of Cortez
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Mexico
Sonora
locatedInBodyOfWater Gulf of California
locatedInEcoregion Gulf of California xeric scrub
nameMeaning Stephens Island
surface form: Saint Stephen Island
nearestMainland coast of Sonora
partOf Gulf of California islands
surface form: Gulf of California Islands
primaryUse conservation
scientific research
protectedStatus ecological reserve
part of protected natural area
region northwestern Mexico
sovereignState Mexico
terrain mountainous
rocky

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