Isla de Guadalupe

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Isla de Guadalupe is a remote Mexican Pacific island renowned for its rugged volcanic landscape, important seabird colonies, and as one of the world’s premier great white shark aggregation sites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biosphere reserve
island
accessRegulation restricted access with permits
area 243 km²
country Mexico
designatedAs biosphere reserve
designationBy UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme NERFINISHED
designationYear 2005
distanceFromMainland about 241 km west of Baja California Peninsula
elevation 1298 m
geologicalOrigin volcanic
governedBy Mexican federal environmental authorities
hasCliff steep sea cliffs
hasCoordinateLatitude 28.8833
hasCoordinateLongitude -118.2833
hasEcosystem kelp forest surrounding waters
seabird nesting habitat
hasFeature arid climate
fog-influenced microclimate
hasLandscape rugged volcanic terrain
hasSettlement Campo Oeste NERFINISHED
hasSpecies Guadalupe fur seal NERFINISHED
Guadalupe juniper NERFINISHED
Guadalupe murrelet NERFINISHED
Guadalupe palm NERFINISHED
Guadalupe storm petrel (possibly extinct) NERFINISHED
Laysan albatross breeding colony NERFINISHED
great white shark
hasUse Mexican Navy base
scientific research
shark cage diving tourism
highestPoint Mount Augusta NERFINISHED
humanPopulation very small seasonal population
knownFor endemic flora and fauna
great white shark aggregation site
important seabird colonies
rugged volcanic landscape
length 35 km
locatedIn Baja California NERFINISHED
Guadalupe Island Biosphere Reserve NERFINISHED
Mexican Pacific
Pacific Ocean
marineRegion Northeastern Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Municipality of Ensenada NERFINISHED
protectedAreaStatus Mexican protected natural area
sovereignState Mexico NERFINISHED
timeZone UTC−7
width 9.5 km

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Municipality of Ensenada contains Isla de Guadalupe