Isla Mejía

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Isla Mejía is a small, ecologically significant island in the Gulf of California that forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage-listed marine and island protected area known for its rich biodiversity.

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Isla Mejía canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
protected area
basinCountry Mexico NERFINISHED
biodiversity rich
conservationStatus protected
country Mexico
ecologicalSignificance high
governingBody Mexican environmental authorities
hasEcosystemType island terrestrial ecosystem
marine ecosystem
heritageDesignationYear 2005
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component NERFINISHED
isPartOf UNESCO World Heritage property in Mexico NERFINISHED
locatedIn Gulf of California NERFINISHED
Mexico
marineEcoregion Gulf of California NERFINISHED
notableFor ecological importance
habitat for numerous marine species
high marine productivity
partOf Gulf of California island system NERFINISHED
Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California NERFINISHED
protectedFor endemic species
island ecosystems
marine biodiversity
seabird habitat
recognizedBy UNESCO
region northwestern Mexico
sea Gulf of California NERFINISHED
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California NERFINISHED
worldHeritageCriteria natural criteria (vii)-(x)

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