Île Madame

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Île Madame is a small tidal island off the Atlantic coast of southwestern France, known for its natural landscapes, shellfish farming, and access via a causeway at low tide.

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Île Madame canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
tidal island
access causeway
accessCondition low tide
country France
environment coastal
marine
hasAccessType tidal access
hasActivity birdwatching
shellfish gathering
walking
hasCoastline Atlantic Ocean coast
hasEconomicActivity fishing
shellfish aquaculture
hasFeature mudflats
rocky foreshore
salt marshes
tidal causeway
hasJurisdiction Charente-Maritime department NERFINISHED
hasLandscape maritime
rural
knownFor mussel farming
natural landscapes
oyster farming
shellfish farming
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Charente-Maritime NERFINISHED
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
southwestern France
locatedNear Rochefort, Charente-Maritime NERFINISHED
Île d’Aix NERFINISHED
Île d’Oléron NERFINISHED
offCoastOf Atlantic coast of France NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
partOf Charente estuary region NERFINISHED
region southwest France
risk being cut off by tide
tourismType eco-tourism
nature tourism
usedFor aquaculture
coastal tourism
recreation

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Charente-Maritime hasIsland Île Madame