Enderby Island

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Enderby Island is a remote, uninhabited subantarctic island renowned for its rugged landscapes, unique flora, and important breeding colonies of seabirds and marine mammals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
access primarily by permit
restricted
climate cool oceanic
frequent strong winds
high rainfall
country New Zealand
governedBy New Zealand Department of Conservation NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversitySignificance Important Bird Area
key breeding site for subantarctic wildlife
hasConservationStatus nature reserve
strictly protected area
hasEcosystemType coastal cliffs
peat bogs
subantarctic tundra
hasFauna New Zealand sea lion breeding colony
endemic land birds of Auckland Islands
penguin colonies
petrels and shearwaters
southern right whale frequenting nearby waters
various albatross species
hasFlora megaherbs
subantarctic shrubs
tussock grasslands
hasLegalProtection New Zealand conservation legislation
hasWorldHeritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands" NERFINISHED
humanPopulation 0 permanent residents
knownFor important marine mammal breeding colonies
important seabird breeding colonies
rugged landscapes
unique subantarctic flora
locatedIn Auckland Islands NERFINISHED
Southern Ocean
subantarctic region
ocean South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Auckland Islands Motu Maha Marine Reserve vicinity NERFINISHED
Auckland Islands archipelago NERFINISHED
New Zealand Subantarctic Islands NERFINISHED
relativeLocation north of the Antarctic Circle
south of New Zealand mainland
UNESCORegion Asia-Pacific NERFINISHED
uninhabited true
usedFor conservation management
scientific research

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