Isla Cerralvo

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Isla Cerralvo is a sparsely inhabited Mexican island in the Gulf of California known for its rich marine life, sport fishing, and relatively untouched natural landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
access by boat from Baja California Sur mainland
alsoKnownAs Cerralvo Island
Isla Jacques Cousteau
bodyOfWater Gulf of California
climate arid climate
conservationStatus relatively undisturbed
continent North America
country Mexico
ecosystemType desert ecosystem
marine ecosystem
environment desert island environment
fauna game fish species
marine mammals
seabirds
hasActivity diving
ecotourism
snorkeling
sport fishing
hasCharacteristic relatively untouched natural landscapes
rich marine life
sparsely inhabited
hasFeature mountainous interior
rocky coastline
sandy beaches
jurisdiction Baja California Sur
surface form: State of Baja California Sur
knownFor diverse marine biodiversity
recreational fishing tourism
sport fishing
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Baja California Sur
Gulf of California
La Paz Municipality
surface form: Municipality of La Paz
marineEcosystem Gulf of California marine ecosystem
partOf Mexican Pacific Islands
populationDensity low
region northwestern Mexico
sovereignState Mexico
tourismType adventure tourism
nature-based tourism

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Gulf of California hasIsland Isla Cerralvo
Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California includesComponent Isla Cerralvo
this entity surface form: Isla Cerralvo (Isla Jacques Cousteau)
Bahía de Loreto National Park contains Isla Cerralvo
this entity surface form: Catalana Island
Pericú people region Isla Cerralvo