Curtis Island

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Curtis Island is a small, remote volcanic island in the South Pacific Ocean that forms part of New Zealand’s Kermadec Islands chain.

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Label Occurrences
Curtis Island canonical 2

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf volcanic island
access by permit only
restricted
administeredBy New Zealand Department of Conservation NERFINISHED
area less than 1 square kilometre
belongsTo Realm of New Zealand NERFINISHED
climate subtropical maritime
country New Zealand
elevation approximately 47 metres above sea level
hasEcosystem subtropical oceanic ecosystem
hasFauna fish
marine invertebrates
seabirds
hasFeature active volcanic crater
crater lake
geothermal vents
small beaches
steep cliffs
sulphur deposits
hasFlora coastal grasses
low shrubs
hasNearbyIslands Macauley Island NERFINISHED
Raoul Island NERFINISHED
hazard rough seas
steep unstable terrain
volcanic activity
humanPopulation 0 permanent residents
locatedIn Kermadec Islands NERFINISHED
Kermadec Ridge region NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf New Zealand North Island NERFINISHED
locatedOn Kermadec volcanic arc NERFINISHED
locatedSouthOf Raoul Island NERFINISHED
partOf Kermadec Islands chain NERFINISHED
New Zealand outlying islands NERFINISHED
protectedStatus nature reserve
part of Kermadec Islands Nature Reserve
remote true
sovereignState New Zealand NERFINISHED
surroundedBy Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
tectonicSetting subduction zone between Pacific Plate and Australian Plate
uninhabited true
usedFor scientific research
seabird monitoring
volcanological studies
volcanicOrigin true

Referenced by (2)

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Kermadec Islands otherIsland Curtis Island
Kermadec Islands Marine Reserve near Curtis Island