Eyre Peninsula
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Eyre Peninsula is a large, triangular coastal region in South Australia known for its rugged coastline, fishing and seafood industries, and popular ecotourism and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
peninsula
→
region of South Australia → |
| boundedBy |
Gawler Ranges region to the north
→
Great Australian Bight → Spencer Gulf → |
| country |
Australia
→
|
| economicActivity |
aquaculture
→
commercial fishing → grain farming → mining → tourism → |
| hasCoastFeature |
cliffs
→
rocky headlands → sandy beaches → |
| hasPort |
Port Lincoln
→
Thevenard → |
| hasProtectedArea |
Coffin Bay National Park
→
Gawler Ranges National Park → Lincoln National Park → |
| hasShape |
triangular
→
|
| knownFor |
ecotourism
→
fishing industry → national parks → outdoor recreation → rugged coastline → seafood industry → shark cage diving → surf beaches → whale watching → |
| locatedIn |
south-west of South Australia
→
|
| majorTown |
Ceduna
→
Cowell → Elliston → Port Augusta → Port Lincoln → Streaky Bay → Tumby Bay → Whyalla → |
| namedAfter |
Edward John Eyre
→
|
| produces |
Southern bluefin tuna
→
abalone → kingfish → oysters → |
| state |
South Australia
→
|
| tourismActivity |
4WD touring
→
camping → diving and snorkelling → fishing charters → |
Referenced by (3)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
South Australia
→
South Australia → |
contains |
|
Great Australian Bight
→
|
adjacentTo |