Savage Islands Nature Reserve

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Savage Islands Nature Reserve is a protected natural area in the North Atlantic encompassing the remote Savage Islands and their surrounding marine environment, known for its rich seabird colonies and unique biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
protected area
country Portugal
designation nature reserve
governedBy Regional Government of Madeira NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic largely uninhabited
remote location
hasConservationStatus strictly protected area
hasEcosystemType marine ecosystem
terrestrial ecosystem
hasFeature cliffs
open ocean waters
rocky islets
hasLegalStatus protected area under Portuguese law
humanActivityRestriction limited access
prohibition of habitat disturbance
regulated fishing
includes marine environment around the Savage Islands
knownFor rich seabird colonies
unique biodiversity
locatedIn Macaronesia biogeographic region NERFINISHED
North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Madeira archipelago NERFINISHED
protects Savage Islands NERFINISHED
coastal habitats
marine habitats
seabird breeding sites
purpose conservation of seabirds
protection of endemic species
protection of marine biodiversity

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Savage Islands partOf Savage Islands Nature Reserve