West Wideopen

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West Wideopen is one of the smaller, uninhabited islands in the Farne Islands archipelago off the coast of Northumberland, England, known for its rich seabird and marine wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Farne Islands island
island
uninhabited island
archipelago Farne Islands NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasAccess boat only
hasBreedingSpecies Atlantic puffin
cormorant
eider duck
guillemot
kittiwake
razorbill
shag
terns
hasConservationDesignation part of Farne Islands SSSI
part of SPA for birds
hasConservationStatus important seabird breeding site
hasFeature intertidal reefs
low-lying terrain
rocky shores
hasLanguageRegion English-speaking area
hasNearbyBodyOfWater North Sea NERFINISHED
hasNearbyIsland Brownsman NERFINISHED
Inner Farne NERFINISHED
Longstone NERFINISHED
Staple Island NERFINISHED
hasNeighbour East Wideopen NERFINISHED
hasWildlife grey seals
marine invertebrates
seabirds
shore plants
knownFor marine wildlife
rich seabird colonies
locatedIn England
Farne Islands NERFINISHED
North Sea
Northumberland
managedBy National Trust
offCoastOf Northumberland NERFINISHED
partOf Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
permanentHumanPopulation 0
protectedArea National Trust Farne Islands estate NERFINISHED
region North East England
uninhabited true
usedFor scientific monitoring
seasonal bird ringing
wildlife conservation

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Farne Islands hasIsland West Wideopen