North Scott Reef

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North Scott Reef is a major coral reef formation in the Timor Sea off northwestern Australia, forming the northern section of the Scott Reef complex and supporting rich marine biodiversity.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
South Scott Reef 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf coral reef
marine ecosystem
country Australia
formsComplexWith Scott Reef complex NERFINISHED
South Scott Reef NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversity rich marine biodiversity
hasConservationValue important area for marine biodiversity conservation
hasEcosystemType coral reef ecosystem
hasFeature lagoonal habitats
offshore reef platform
submerged reef structures
hasHabitat habitat for corals
habitat for marine invertebrates
habitat for marine mammals
habitat for marine turtles
habitat for reef fish
habitat for sharks
hasNearbyFeature South Scott Reef NERFINISHED
hasRole northern section of Scott Reef complex
locatedIn Indian Ocean
Timor Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf Western Australia NERFINISHED
northwestern Australia
partOf North West Shelf marine region NERFINISHED
Scott Reef NERFINISHED
threatenedBy climate change
coral bleaching
ocean acidification
ocean warming
usedFor biodiversity monitoring
marine scientific research

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Scott Reef hasPart North Scott Reef
Scott Reef hasPart North Scott Reef
this entity surface form: South Scott Reef