Rottumeroog

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Rottumeroog is a small, uninhabited Dutch barrier island in the Wadden Sea, known for its shifting sands and protected natural environment.

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Label Occurrences
Rottumeroog canonical 3

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Wadden Sea island
barrier island
uninhabited island
access no public access without permission
restricted
administrativeAuthority municipality of Het Hogeland
archipelago Frisian Islands
climate temperate maritime climate
coastType low-lying sandy coast
conservationPriority high
country Netherlands
ecoregion Wadden Sea
surface form: Wadden Sea ecosystem
environment protected natural environment
hasFeature salt marshes
sand dunes
tidal flats
historicalUse grazing land
temporary habitation by fishermen and pilots
humanSettlement none permanent
importantFor breeding seabirds
migratory birds
inhabited no
knownFor bird breeding areas
dynamic coastal morphology
seals
shifting sands
languageOfName Dutch
liesNorthOf Groningen
surface form: Groningen mainland
locatedIn Wadden Sea
north of the Netherlands
Province of Groningen
surface form: province of Groningen
managedBy Staatsbosbeheer
nearbyIsland Borkum
Rottumerplaat
Schiermonnikoog
partOf Wadden Sea World Heritage Site
surface form: Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage Site

West Frisian Islands
population 0
protectedStatus nature reserve
sea North Sea
separatedFrom Rottumerplaat
subjectTo coastal erosion
sediment deposition
tidalRange large
usedFor bird monitoring
scientific research

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Rottumerplaat nearbyIsland Rottumeroog
Zuiderduintjes locatedBetween Rottumeroog