south shore of Molokaʻi

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The south shore of Molokaʻi is a shallow, reef-fringed coastal region of the Hawaiian island of Molokaʻi known for its extensive coral reef, calm waters, and traditional fishing and farming communities.

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south shore of Molokaʻi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal region
geographic region
adjacentTo interior valleys of Molokaʻi
southern coastal plain of Molokaʻi NERFINISHED
borderedBy Pacific Ocean
hasBiodiversity coral species
marine invertebrates
reef fish species
hasClimate tropical
hasConservationInterest coral reef protection
traditional fishpond restoration
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Native Hawaiians NERFINISHED
local Molokaʻi communities
hasEcosystemType coastal marine ecosystem
coral reef ecosystem
hasFeature calm waters
extensive coral reef system
fringing coral reef
intertidal zone
reef flats
shallow coastal waters
hasGeomorphology reef-fringed shoreline
hasLandUse rural communities
small-scale agriculture
subsistence land use
hasWaterBodyType nearshore lagoon
isPartOf coastline of Molokaʻi
knownFor coral reef habitat
fishponds
relatively undeveloped coastline
subsistence lifestyle
traditional farming communities
traditional fishing communities
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
Molokaʻi NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf south coast of Molokaʻi NERFINISHED
supportsActivity nearshore reef fishing
subsistence fishing
taro farming
traditional agriculture

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Kaunakakai locatedOn south shore of Molokaʻi
subject surface form: Kaunakakai Harbor