Puna Island

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Puna Island is a large, sparsely populated island off the southern coast of Ecuador, known for its mangrove ecosystems, fishing communities, and historical role in regional maritime trade.

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Puna Island canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
administrativeStatus part of an Ecuadorian canton
biodiversity supports coastal and marine species
climate humid
tropical
country Ecuador
environmentalSignificance important mangrove habitat
hasEconomicActivity fishing
maritime transport
small-scale aquaculture
trade
hasEcosystemType coastal wetland
mangrove ecosystem
hasNaturalResource mangrove wood
marine fisheries
hasSettlementType fishing villages
rural communities
hasVegetationType coastal scrub
mangroves
historicalRole navigation point in the Gulf of Guayaquil
regional maritime trade hub
islandType coastal island
knownFor fishing communities
mangrove ecosystems
regional maritime trade
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Gulf of Guayaquil NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
locatedOffCoastOf southern coast of Ecuador
partOf Guayas Province NERFINISHED
Gulf of Guayaquil islands NERFINISHED
populationDensity sparsely populated
primaryLivelihoodOfInhabitants artisanal fishing
small-scale agriculture
relativeLocation south of Guayaquil
transportRole access point to the Gulf of Guayaquil

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Gulf of Guayaquil hasPart Puna Island