Cato Reef

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Cato Reef is a remote coral reef and atoll in the Coral Sea known for its rich marine biodiversity and relatively undisturbed ecosystems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf atoll
coral reef
access accessible only by boat or vessel
biodiversitySignificance important breeding area for seabirds
important habitat for marine turtles
important habitat for pelagic species
climate tropical marine
conservationStatus relatively pristine
country Australia
distanceFromLand far offshore from the Australian mainland
elevation Cato Island rises a few metres above sea level
environmentType coral reef ecosystem
marine ecosystem
governingBody Australian government
Commonwealth of Australia
hasFeature Cato Island NERFINISHED
encircling reef
lagoon
surrounding deep ocean waters
hasFloraFauna coral communities
marine invertebrates
reef fish
sea turtles
seabirds
sharks
humanPopulation uninhabited
knownFor relatively undisturbed ecosystems
remote location
rich marine biodiversity
seabird nesting sites
legalStatus part of Australian external territories
locatedIn Coral Sea
offshore area of Queensland
marineEcoregion Coral Sea Basin
navigationUse hazard to shipping
partOf Coral Sea Islands region
surface form: Coral Sea Islands
region South Pacific Ocean
threat climate change
coral bleaching risk
severe tropical storms

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Coral Sea Marine Park contains Cato Reef