Laut Flores

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Laut Flores, or the Flores Sea, is a marginal sea in Indonesia known for its deep basins, rich marine biodiversity, and location among the Lesser Sunda Islands.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Flores 1
Laut Flores canonical 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf marginal sea
sea
basinType oceanic basin
borderedBy Banda Sea NERFINISHED
Flores Island NERFINISHED
Java Sea NERFINISHED
Lesser Sunda Islands NERFINISHED
Makassar Strait NERFINISHED
Sulawesi Island NERFINISHED
Sumbawa Island NERFINISHED
Timor Sea NERFINISHED
country Indonesia
governedBy Republic of Indonesia NERFINISHED
hasClimate tropical climate
hasConservationIssue coral reef degradation
marine pollution
overfishing
hasEconomicActivity fishing
marine tourism
shipping
hasEcosystem coral reef ecosystem
pelagic ecosystem
hasFauna marine mammals
reef fish
sea turtles
hasFeature deep seafloor
islands and straits
hasName Flores Sea NERFINISHED
Laut Flores NERFINISHED
isPartOf Indonesian archipelagic waters
knownFor complex ocean currents
coral reefs
deep basins
diving tourism
rich marine biodiversity
languageOfName Indonesian
locatedBetween Flores Island and Sulawesi
Sumbawa Island and Timor Sea
locatedIn Indonesia
Maritime Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia
marineEcoregion Coral Triangle NERFINISHED
partOf East Indian Archipelago seas NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
waterType saltwater

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Laut Sulawesi connectedTo Laut Flores
Savu Sea borderedBy Laut Flores
this entity surface form: Flores