Adams Island

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Adams Island is a remote, uninhabited subantarctic island known for its rugged terrain, rich seabird colonies, and inclusion in New Zealand’s UNESCO-listed island reserves.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
access restricted
administeredBy New Zealand Department of Conservation NERFINISHED
climate cool oceanic
wet and windy
coastline cliffed
deeply indented
country New Zealand
fauna New Zealand sea lions NERFINISHED
albatrosses
fur seals
large seabird colonies
penguins
petrels
flora subantarctic megaherbs
tussock grasses
governedBy New Zealand conservation legislation
hasEcosystem coastal marine ecosystem
subantarctic tundra
hasFeature fjords and inlets
peat soils
steep cliffs
subantarctic scrub
tussock grasslands
hasHeritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
humanSettlement no permanent settlement
importantFor marine biodiversity conservation
seabird breeding
inhabited no
IUCNCategory Ia
locatedIn Auckland Islands archipelago NERFINISHED
Southern Ocean
subantarctic region
partOf Auckland Islands group NERFINISHED
New Zealand Subantarctic Islands NERFINISHED
New Zealand outlying islands NERFINISHED
population 0 permanent inhabitants
protectedStatus nature reserve
strictly protected area
terrain mountainous
rugged
UNESCOCriteria (ix)
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UNESCORegion Asia-Pacific NERFINISHED
usedFor conservation monitoring
scientific research

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