Morant Cays

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Morant Cays are a small, remote group of low-lying coral islets and reefs in the Caribbean Sea, belonging to Jamaica and known for their rich marine life and seabird nesting sites.

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Morant Cays canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coral cay group
island group
seabird nesting site
administeredBy Jamaica
archipelago Greater Antilles
climate tropical marine climate
country Jamaica
distanceFrom Jamaica mainland
elevation low-lying
environment coral reef ecosystem
marine ecosystem
fauna marine invertebrates
reef fish
sea turtles
seabirds
geologicalOrigin coral reef formation
hasFeature coral reefs
lagoon
sand cays
surrounding reef shelf
hasHumanPresence seasonal fishers
hasReefType barrier reef
fringing reef
hasUse bird conservation
fishing
lobster fishing
marine conservation
islandType coral islet
isPartOf Surrey County
surface form: County of Surrey

Portland Parish
isUninhabited true
knownFor fishing grounds
remote location
rich marine life
seabird nesting sites
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean Sea
West Indies
partOf Jamaica
permanentPopulation 0
protectedStatus bird sanctuary
region southeastern Caribbean Sea
sovereignState Jamaica
threat coral bleaching
hurricanes
overfishing
sea level rise
vegetation coastal shrubs
sparse vegetation

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